Posted on March 7th, 2011 by Tim Hughes in Project news
Tagged as: participatory workshops
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Last Wednesday we held our first learning and action workshop in Leeds, one of our three fieldwork areas. With a group of representatives from the local public sector, voluntary sector and community, we discussed our emerging findings and their implications. The session was extremely productive with lots of interesting discussion, which gave us - as well as I hope the participants - lots to take away and think about. You can find the presentation used at the workshop here.
A second workshop will take place in Leeds on 30 March, but for now the discussion has moved online to OurSociety.org.uk. Anyone is welcome to join the discussion group on how and why people get involved and stay involved in their communities and beyond. If you live or work in Leeds, there are also still some places available to participate on 30 March. Contact me at [email protected] if you’re interested.
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