Unleashing the potential of front line workers

In October 2010 over fifty front line workers were brought together in Lancaster by NWTWC to begin a 'whole of system' conversation about how Appreciative Inquiry could benefit their work.

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  • Unleashing the potential of front line workers

    In October 2010 over fifty front line workers were brought together in Lancaster by NWTWC to begin a 'whole of system' conversation about how Appreciative Inquiry could benefit their work.
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  • NWTWC's conference 2010

    NWTWC's 2010 conference was a timely reminder of how turning Big Society rhetoric into reality would need exactly the kinds of approaches NWTWC supporters were championing across the north west
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  • Civic mediation

    Civic mediation workshops – supported by NWTWC during 2009 and 2010 – showed communities how to tackle old problems in new ways, by building capacity for people to do the work for themselves
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  • Sparth Community Centre - a vital community anchor

    Kenny Farrar, manager of Sparth Community Centre, on the role his centre plays in the local community
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  • Young people's involvement in Sparth Community Centre

    Young people who once attended the centre's nursery are now taking a lead in its future
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  • What makes a successful community centre?

    Want people to use your community centre? Be enthusiastic, treat people with respect and take them seriously, argues Kenny Farrar.
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  • Community Empowerment and Social Cohesion Awards

    We need to celebrate community engagement successes across the North West, says Liz Richardson, IPEG Research Fellow from Manchester University.
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  • Transformation in Lower Falinge

    A major Appreciative Inquiry exercise in a deprived area of Rochdale involved hundreds of local people - and led to a transformation that's still continuing...
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  • Lower Falinge: the challenge

    The first stage of the Appreciative Inquiry process in Lower Falinge
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  • Lower Falinge: dreaming

    The second stage of the Appreciative Inquiry process in Lower Falinge
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  • Lower Falinge: future statement

    The third stage of the Appreciative Inquiry process in Lower Falinge
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  • Lower Falinge: transformation

    The fourth stage of the Appreciative Inquiry process in Lower Falinge
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  • Lower Falinge: the future

    The fifth stage of the Appreciative Inquiry process in Lower Falinge
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  • Neighbourhood Agreements

    Neighbourhood agreements: the Hathershaw experience
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  • Neighbourhood Agreements

    Interview with Kirsty Roberts, young mum and environmental panel member
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  • Neighbourhood Agreements

    Interview with Abid Jaweed, local landlord and chair of TNT
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  • Empowering Migrant Women

    Empowerment in action for Zimbabwean women in Manchester - hear the whole story
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  • Empowering Migrant Women

    The Gap Unit
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  • Empowering Migrant Women

    Empowerment
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  • Empowering Migrant Women

    Volunteering
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  • Empowering Migrant Women

    Culture
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  • Empowering Migrant Women

    Campaigning
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  • Empowering Migrant Women

    What is ZIWO
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  • Community Reporters

    Communities becoming social commentators
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