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Share your #SpiritOfLockdown
In brief The Relationships Project and Local Area Coordination Network have teamed up to surface, share and celebrate stories of lockdown from all...
Developing the Framework: An update
In brief In July, we published 'Developing the Framework'; an extended blog written by Tony Clements which lays out 10 ways in which local...
Including the network perspective in a relationship-centred practice
In brief In this Joining the Dots blog, founder of the Reliants Project Erica Young argues for the importance of including a network perspective in...
A Relationships Field?
In brief In this blog, Iona Lawrence and Immy Robinson ask whether taking a field-building approach could be valuable to the ‘field of...
Caring for those who care for parents
In brief In this Observatory Sighting, Shift's Innovation Director Tayo Medupin explores the potential of a more people-powered future, and...
Supporting community businesses to become Relationships Makers
In brief We’ve partnered with Power to Change to support a cohort of community businesses to reflect on the power and potential of relationships and...
There’s No “Virus” Without “Us”: The Smoke and Mirrors of Independence in a Global Pandemic
In this Joining the Dots blog, Canadian graduate Prachir Pasricha reflects on the way COVID-19 has shone a light on the importance of a collective...
Micro Care
Are there clues in the pandemic experience for the development of more community based, relationship centred social care? What would need to change and what support would it require? Here, David considers the implications, and the potential, for transforming the approach to social care.
Huddle-craft: The power of micro ‘learning communities’ or ‘Huddles’
In brief In this Joining the Dots blog, co-founder of Enrol Yourself and friend of The Relationships Project Zahra Davidson discusses the power of...
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