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How to design and plan public engagement processes: a handbook

By adminJune 25, 2020

Authors: Wendy Faulkner and Claire Bynner “The facilitation task of designing and planning a public engagement process is a craft, honed by repeated practice and never perfect!” Wendy Faulkner and Claire Bynner, How to design and plan public engagement processes: a handbook There is a growing hunger for more, and more meaningful, citizen participation in…

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Evidence round-up: Voices from individuals and community organisations

Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Dr Sarah Weakley, News, ResourceBy adminMay 1, 20201 Comment

Curated links to evidence and briefings with the best rapid insights into the issues facing communities from national membership organisations and advocacy organisations.

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