🚀CASE MAKER🚀
Bringing together compelling statistics with vibrant real-life stories, the Case Maker assembles the evidence for putting relationships first
Use it to:
✔️Deepen your understanding
✔️Develop your own narrative
✔️Start a conversation
https://t.co/RDFYgW6TBl
New report from UCL Policy Lab and @TheMatilda_USyd brings together leading thinkers to call for a greater focus on an epidemic of loneliness.
The report marks the launch of a new programme from the UCL Policy Lab and partners on social connection.
https://t.co/w14tqbIIiT
@eseesea Sorry for the slow reply Stephanie. We did indeed record the session and are in the process of writing up a few thoughts that came up. We'll be sure that they make their way to your inbox 📬
For anyone interested in expanding their relational vocabulary, we'll be gathering on Zoom on Monday 18th November, 12-1.30pm GMT, to discuss useful relational terms and phrases. Everyone is welcome.
RSVP👉https://t.co/R9w0FCp3SZ
🔔 USEFUL RELATIONAL TERMS AND PHRASES 🔔
Here's a list of terms & phrases that help explore ideas around relationships. What phrases do you draw on when you’re making the case for relationships?
✍ Blog 👉 https://t.co/kBfOigWidj
💬 Zoom conversation 👉 https://t.co/G3cyxughm3
This is everything you need to understand about the current debate about relationships and loneliness, people value contact in different ways, and that is perfectly ok
Everything works better when relationships work well @Rships_Project https://t.co/WGCaKms4Xd
"So what are you going to do now?"
On the morning after the night before, @Davrob5 offers a Relationships Project perspective on the US presidential election https://t.co/PA1SrYyfCf
💡A Society of Service: 2 part blog series💡
Pt 1: @Davrob5 on why good relationships must head the policy agenda https://t.co/qtqGGM1vqu
Pt 2: Rosa Friend draws practical examples from the work of local authorities & communities during lockdown https://t.co/tNCn7O4tX0
25th & 26th November: Join friends, collaborators and the community to explore what it means to be a relationship-centred town.
Facilitated by David Robinson, we’ll discuss how trust-based connections fuel progress & wellbeing.
Get your pass today: https://t.co/CFxgjQrzcJ
5 years on from @Davrob5's fellowship at the LSE Marshall Institute, he's back to share our vision for #AWorldOfGoodRelationships to a room of 200 people and many more joining online
🔔 USEFUL RELATIONAL TERMS AND PHRASES 🔔
Here's a list of terms & phrases that help explore ideas around relationships. What phrases do you draw on when you’re making the case for relationships?
✍ Blog 👉 https://t.co/kBfOigWidj
💬 Zoom conversation 👉 https://t.co/G3cyxughm3
Fantastic work going in Grimsby bringing together people and partnerships in a shared mission to put relationships at the heart of Gimsby & NE Lincs 👏👇
Excited to announce Ann-Marie, Director of Children’s Services NE Lincs, will join our panel discussions about what it takes to build a relationship-centric town at Grimsby & NE Lincs Open House on 26th Nov!
Secure your pass: https://t.co/E2nuOWG6eI
Moving article in yesterday's Guardian by Dr Ranjana Srivastava OAM on the open secret of good medicine. Well worth a read 👉https://t.co/JJpUffE163
"Here was the person with the least agency taking the most time – to her, he had stood out as the best doctor of the lot."
Interesting event coming up by @CPI_foundation
What does it take to build a new system of public service? @ClacksCouncil's journey to relational public services
November 20th, 12-1.30pm, Online
Sign up 👉 https://t.co/oCZELQmziU
Today we share the second #blog in our short series on 'Organising Change' in the UK, written by one of the speakers at our event earlier this year @Davrob5 - founder of @Rships_Project. Follow this link to read it https://t.co/9x77zDhyTL Here we pick out a few key quotes 1/7
"The interstitium is a body wide system virtually unknown to Western scientists until recently."
Its role is to unify & connect.
The work of connecting is as unseen in our own bodies as it is in our communities & orgs👉 https://t.co/IhVd0dUa3b
Communities with high levels of connectivity are better able to respond to adversity. Disaster recovery, conflict transformation & community development are stages in the lifecycle of any community & must be woven together in our practice, policy & thinking @AfterDisasters
During shocks and disasters, what factors help us mitigate these calamities? In my @preptalks for @fema I argue that social capital - the ties that bind us - help us survive and thrive
https://t.co/0kWarbNiR4
After the riots
This paper by @togethercoalit@britishfuture@BelongNetwork offers a useful analysis of the recent riots, uncovering longer-term trends that underpinned the violent outbreaks. Now, more than ever, we need to be building bridges, not walls
https://t.co/dfVt4OiFuk