Resources from What Works Scotland, a collaborative initiative to improve the way local areas in Scotland use evidence to make decisions about public service development and reform. We are supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the Scottish Government, the University of Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow. See more at http://whatworksscotland.ac.uk
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This webinar drew from the recent What Works Scotland research report on community-led, holistic community organisations – in particular as community development…
Exploring the roles of community anchor…
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New skills to facilitate collaboration A new era of community participation in local democracy requires public services staff to develop skills for collaborative…
New skills to facilitate collaboration
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Webinar: Participatory budgeting and its potential for community empowerment and social justice Community empowerment and public service reform are central to the…
Webinar: Participatory budgeting and its…
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Do you work in community planning in Scotland? Here are three important reasons to complete our survey: 1. Share your views and perspectives about your work …
3 important reasons to fill in the community…
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This presentation was given by Janet Boutell, from the Institute of Health and Wellbeing at the University of Glasgow, as part of a seminar entitled…
What (HTA) methods have been used in…
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This webinar was an opportunity to learn more about the findings from the first ever Community Planning Officials Survey and consider what it means for community…
Community Planning Officials Survey Report:…
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Urban neighbourhoods: Five ways to make a difference This short video introduces key findings from the pilot research that informed the development of the Smart…
Urban Neighbourhoods
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Presentation by Dr Oliver Escobar of What Works Scotland and Edinburgh University sharing the findings of an evidence review which explores the intersection between…
'Hard to reach’ or ‘easy to…
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This lecture marked the launch of Naomi Eisenstadt’s second report to the Scottish Government as Independent Advisor on Poverty and Inequality, focusing on the…
Naomi Eisenstadt lecture – Review of the…
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A What Works Scotland seminar offering the opportunity to review the latest evidence, practice and experiences in community-led approaches to reducing poverty. This…
Community-led Approaches to Reducing Poverty
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A documentary film exploring how community planning partners from two What Works Scotland case sites - Fife and Glasgow - learnt about implementing participatory…
Participatory budgeting: How can Scotland learn…
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