Community Engagement Webinars

16 Feb 2012

As part of the Creative Councils programme Involve and NESTA are hosting a series of free webinars on community engagement, coproduction and related issues.

Each session will include a presentation by an expert in the field, followed by an opportunity to ask questions and discuss. The sessions will be interactive, short and held over lunchtime in order to make it easy for you to attend. If you can’t make the webinar you can also submit questions in advance and access a recording afterwards.

The topics for the first two sessions will be:

Where next for engagement?
17 February, 12pm - 1.30pm

This session will look at creative methods of engagement that can be used to reach beyond the actively engaged and help to develop a productive conversation with communities. Edward Andersson, Deputy Director of Involve, will give examples of these methods and advice on when and how they should be used.

Positively deviant
2 March, 12pm – 1:30pm
In the second session, Jane Lewis, from Woodward-Lewis and Susan Ritchie, an Involve associate and director of Mutual Gain, will give an introduction to a problem solving approach within communities called Positive Deviance. This method is based on the observation that through their uncommon (or deviant) behaviour some individuals and groups within communities develop better solutions to problems than others.

The topics of the following sessions will be up to you to decide. You can vote here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/QZYJXQ6

The webinars will take place over WebEx, an online meeting platform. If you would like to take part in the webinar series, email Tim Hughes at tim@involve.org.uk for a meeting invitation.

Future dates:

16 March, 12 - 1:30pm
30 March, 12 - 1:30pm
13 April, 12 - 1:30pm
27 April, 12 - 1:30pm