by Nick Andrews | 11 Sep 2019 | Guest Blogs
In brief In this piece for Joining the Dots Nick Andrews discusses the true nature of co production and how good support is founded in, and reflects back, the kind of relationships that Martin Buber called “I– thou” not “I- it”. Nick Andrews Research and Practice...
by David Robinson | 22 Apr 2020 | Covid and Relationships
In this Observatory Sighting, we explore how trust is being recalibrated and the impact this is having on relationships both now and in the future Over the last couple of weeks we have reported on what we see on the surface: Thousands of new community groups, new...
by David Robinson | 2 Aug 2019 | Economy & Politics, Our thinking
In brief In this blog, David Robinson, who leads the Relationships Project, challenges the UK’s new Prime Minister to take a relationship-centred approach to government, and makes some suggestions for how to go about it. This blog also appears on A Better...
by David Robinson | 17 Apr 2020 | Covid and Relationships
In this Observatory Sighting, we reflect on the link between relational poverty and other forms of inequality during Covid 19 On 28/04 at 4pm BST, we’ll be hosting our second Looking to the Future session via Zoom where we will be discussing this topic. If you’d like...
by Immy Robinson | 30 Apr 2020 | Covid and Relationships
In our fourth Observatory Sighting, we discuss the shift from competition to collaboration born from the necessity of a rapid, joined up response to the disruption wraught by Covid-19. Relationships between organisations are changing as much as relationships between...