Nurturing community leadership through participation

One of ATF’s core priorities is working alongside local people and stakeholders to create the conditions which enable community members to actively participate in shaping the kind of place that they want to live in.

A variety of fun, meaningful resident-led activities and initiatives serve as unifying catalysts for building confidence, resilience, inspiration and lasting change, for the benefit of everyone.

Find out more about how we work with communities in ATF’s Place based leadership through community participation summary below…

Community Discovery Sessions

Community Discovery sessions are an effective way to identify local strengths & aspirations, and nurture emerging community leaders

View Vange’s Community Discovery Day feedback summary here

View Laindon’s Community Discovery Day feedback summary here

View Clacton-on-Sea’s Community Discovery Day feedback summary here

View Pitsea’s Community Discovery Day feedback summary here

View Shoebury’s Community Discovery Day feedback summary here

 

The Active Wellbeing Society (TAWS) help to nurture community leadership through active participation in numerous ways…

Ever heard of a SHARE SHACK? Find out more here

Find out more about Essex Pedal Power

Find out more about the Active Communities Learning Festival

Find out more about TAWS Active Communities at https://theaws.co.uk/active-communities/

Learn more about TAWS’ Active Streets

The impacts of participation for young people…

Nurturing young people as community leaders - view a summary of the impact evaluation here

The impacts of place-based leadership in the heart of communities…

See the impact of place-based leadership in Great Wakering, through community participation