A report prepared by Rob Hindle and Alison McLean (January 2011).
Download the full report (pdf, 229kb)
A report prepared by Rob Hindle and Alison McLean (January 2011).
Download the full report (pdf, 229kb)
Posted on 11th March 2011 by Denise Taylor
Tags: community-led planning, Every Voice Counts, National Empow, Rawm, reports, rural communities, Rural Community Action Network, west midlands, WMRCAN
Posted in Community based research, Community Led Planning, Coventry, Sandwell, Walsall | No Comments »
During the project we encouraged members of the Every Voice Counts partnership to blog about the work that they’ve been doing and their experiences of the project. The idea behind this was to offer increased transparency, allowing people to read about what the partnership had been doing and also giving members the chance to share their good work beyond internal reports.
Though some found it easier than others to get into the habit of blogging about their work, there were some interesting results from this, which are outlined below. (more…)
Posted on 4th January 2011 by Simon Harper
Tags: asset transfer, blog posts, blogging, blogs, chamberlain forum, co-production, Collaborative Working, community asset transfer, community cohesion, Community Strategy, empowering communities, engaging citizens, mentoring, Mentoring and Befriending Foundation, Personalisation, public sector, reports, Resource, resources, Social Media, structured dialogue method, third sector, training, website training, workshops
Posted in Active Citizenship, Activities, All events, Asset Transfer, BME and empowerment, Community based research, Engaged citizens, National Empowerment Partnership, Our events, Resource, Sharing Effective Practice, Young people and empowerment | No Comments »