Inclusive engagement in 7️ steps.
We all know how important it is to hear from representative people within the communities in which we work. But how often do we end up hearing only from those who shout the loudest?
Urban Symbiotics is a partner organisation with the Quality of Life Foundation as part of a major research project researching Community Consultation for the Quality of Life.
Together with the Quality of Life foundation and Dr Ruchit Purohit, Urban Symbiotics have co-authored and launched the Inclusive Engagement Toolkit.
The toolkit sets out the steps and principles everyone working in community engagement for the built environment should follow to make sure their processes and activities are as inclusive as possible. The toolkit has come out of our Community Consultation for Quality of Life (CCQOL) project, and shares vital learning from that project from across the UK. With participation from the universities of Reading, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Ulster, we’ve developed this toolkit with Urban Symbiotics to help solve the problem: how to design and deliver a truly inclusive engagement process.
Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/eNfW42GN
ClientArts and Humanities Research Council.LocationUKServicesEngagement, Research, AuthorYear2022 AccoladesPublished by the Quality of Life Foundation CollaboratorsCCQOL team Flora Samuel, John Brennan, Lorraine Farrelly, Saul Golden, Mhairi McVicar, Matthew Morgan, Nisa Unis, Mymuna Soleman, Shoruk Nekeb, Irina Tavera, Anna Skoura and the CCQOL Advisory Group
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