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Consultation has concluded
Coronvirus and the lockdown affected all of us in one way or the other and had various impacts on the communities we work with. We have witnessed how community members can pull together but also how inequality can exacerbate impacts on diverse communities.
It’s even more important that we reach all segments of society to communicate essential information about staying safe and well. We need to find new ways to listen to our communities when physical distancing makes it harder to talk together as a group.
Background:
The Headspace was created by to bring together staff and community leaders working in the field of community engagement and development. We wanted to network, share our learning, assets and networks to even better support the voice of those we work with to shape local policy, decisions and project. Our first meeting was in February 2020 and we want to continue over the coming months moving our focus between different parts of our society as described in the Equality Act to ensure our practice and engagement with these groups is the best it can be.
Coronavirus is requiring us to adapt how we work with our residents and communities. We need to also be sure that we are reaching every part of our community and the first step will be to understand who we already as a system work with and what is the best way to reach them.
Please support the work by completing the survey below:
Coronvirus and the lockdown affected all of us in one way or the other and had various impacts on the communities we work with. We have witnessed how community members can pull together but also how inequality can exacerbate impacts on diverse communities.
It’s even more important that we reach all segments of society to communicate essential information about staying safe and well. We need to find new ways to listen to our communities when physical distancing makes it harder to talk together as a group.
Background:
The Headspace was created by to bring together staff and community leaders working in the field of community engagement and development. We wanted to network, share our learning, assets and networks to even better support the voice of those we work with to shape local policy, decisions and project. Our first meeting was in February 2020 and we want to continue over the coming months moving our focus between different parts of our society as described in the Equality Act to ensure our practice and engagement with these groups is the best it can be.
Coronavirus is requiring us to adapt how we work with our residents and communities. We need to also be sure that we are reaching every part of our community and the first step will be to understand who we already as a system work with and what is the best way to reach them.
Please support the work by completing the survey below: