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The Department for Communities and Local Government and the Community Development Foundation hosted a seminar on Wednesday 17 February 2009.


National Empowerment Partnership: Emerging practice and policy lessons

Time: 1.00pm until 3.30pm
Venue: CLG, Eland House, Bressenden Place, London SW1E 5DU
 

This was the second in a series of four Empowerment Research Seminars being run by CLG and CDF.  For more information on this seminar and the CLG-CDF Empowerment Seminar series please click here.

 

RSVP by email to: Karen.vitulli@communities.gsi.gov.uk

The National Empowerment Partnership (NEP) is a CLG funded and CDF managed programme that is committed to supporting and improving empowerment activities across England.  The NEP is now in its third year. 

 

The seminar explored emerging findings from the evaluation, and highlighted how the programme is implemented on the ground.  It featured:

  • A presentation on the evaluation findings from Professor Marilyn Taylor (University of the West of England) and Gordon McCullough (Deputy Director, Institute for Voluntary Action Research).
  • A presentation on the policy context from Charles Woodd, Communities and Local Government.
  • A presentation from Hannah Peaker of the London Civic Forum, London's Regional Empowerment Partnership, on the impact of the partnership.
  • A presentation on key learnings in terms of the empowerment agenda and policy lessons by CDF empowerment policy officer, Thomas Neumark.
  • An interactive Q&A session, chaired by Alison Seabrooke, Chief Executive of CDF.

 

 

 

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