Following the decision in early 2021 to expand Local Area Coordination across all seventeen wards of Derby, the latest evaluation looks at Local Area Coordination in Derby 2018 – 2021.
Nick hosted a session with Cath Barton at Social Care Future’s Spring Gathering on ‘Permission, purpose, power’. They explored the idea of permission, and who has the power to give it, using breakout rooms to prompt discussion from a personal and professional angle.
May ’21 edition of the Local Area Coordination Network Newsletter.
Local Area Coordinator, Emma, and author of ‘Circling the Square’ David Jones reflect on the ten powerful principles of Local Area Coordination and how they are represented in the personal and community stories told throughout the book.
April ’21 edition of the Local Area Coordination Network Newsletter.
The Board of Community Catalysts is delighted to announce the appointment of Pip Cannons as our next CEO, taking over from our founder Sian Lockwood who is retiring later this year.
Local author David Jones recorded a selection of neighbourly stories from Cwmbwrla, and produced a book alongside the Local Area Coordinator Emma and a group of diverse community members with extensive local knowledge.
The Local Area Coordination Network is delighted to release this new report, containing a collection of reflections on the 10 principles of Local Area Coordination, which were kindly offered up by the contributors to our Conference in 2020.
March ’21 edition of the Local Area Coordination Network Newsletter.
In this video and blog, Nick Sinclair explores the link between Local Area Coordination and prevention. The video was recorded as part of the #ItsOurCommunity event last month which was hosted by The Festival of Debate, The Centre for Welfare Reform, Citizen Network, and the Yorkshire Socialist Health Association.
February ’21 edition of the Local Area Coordination Network Newsletter.
The ‘It’s Our Community’ conference has been developed by the Centre for Welfare Reform, the Yorkshire Socialist Health Association, and the Festival of Debate, and will focus on the idea that the future of social care must be people powered, rights-based, and organised at a neighbourhood level.