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From process-led to relationship-led: Moving towards more relational Councils
On 14th February, in partnership with LBBD, we hosted our second relational councils convening. In this session, we asked: How could we see...
Where are we now?
In brief In this milestone blog David Robinson takes the temperature as we approach the second anniversary of Covid 19. The UK is stuck in a pattern...
Exploring what it means to be a relational council
In December, we gathered to discuss what it means to be a relational council, the challenges in putting relationships at the heart of how council’s...
Togetherness
In brief In this, our last blog of 2021, we look back on another year of disruption and pain and remind ourselves of the patches of light and the...
Tending to the relationships that make us feel most alive
In brief In this blog, Oli Barrett shares his personal reflections on relationships that have gone untended as we did what we needed to to get...
Sustaining and evolving the best of Mutual Aid
In brief In this blog, David explores the possibilities for Mutual Aid 2.0 and shares our plans for a peer sharing group for anyone interested in...
Lookout Sighting #3: Well connected or connecting well?
The Lookout is a space for understanding how life has changed for young people during Covid. During recent Lookout discussions, the double-edged...
Lookout Sighting #2: Lost rituals and new routines
The Lookout is a space for understanding how life has changed for young people during Covid. We're primarily hearing from young people directly but...
Is that it?
In brief In this blog, we explore the long tail damage of the pandemic and oscillating community activity, and we ask for your thoughts on the best...
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