Posts Tagged ‘Empowerment’

Focus regeneration money on local assets, says study

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Public agencies may have been spending regeneration money on the wrong things, according to a think tank. Research by the Chamberlain Forum into regeneration investment in Birmingham shows places that benefitted from modest but well-targeted community initiatives experienced some of the biggest growth in property values over the past ten years.

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New Network Assessment Framework

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CN4B is continuing to develop its new assessment framework for community networks, intended to help community networks work better for their members; with public agencies; and with each other. It is an approach to: recognising good practice; identifying areas for improvement; and measuring the progress made by community networks.

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Connecting Communities in the South West

Connecting Communities

Dr Fathi Jamil from CRIS (Community Resources Information Service) has long recognised the importance of enabling people to link up, and the value of community networks in bringing people together. For many years, he has worked tirelessly in Birmingham to support individuals and families from newly arrived communities, helping them to connect with each other, and to become integrated into Birmingham life.

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