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Ryan Ginsberg | Building Community Through TwitterCM1TO
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This document discusses Twitter advertising and how to plan marketing strategies around different types of moments on Twitter. It notes that 75% of Twitter users access it via mobile, there are 230 million active users who generate 500 million tweets per day. It provides tips on planning for everyday moments like #hungry or #tired, live events, cultural moments, and how Twitter drives online conversations around television. The document advocates listening to conversations, providing value with ongoing content, and connecting efforts across platforms to break through clutter.
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Unlocking neighbourhood potential in Salford - the work of Unlimited PotentialCitizen Network
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Chris Dabbs of Unlimited Potential explains how Unlimited Potential helps people and communities come together to create community action and new forms of business. Ho shows how focusing on strengths, passions and people's priorities opens up powerful new possibilities.
Darnall Well Being - organising neighbourhoods of care and the inspiration of...Citizen Network
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Jack Cauderna and Lucy Melleney explained how, inspired by the Peckham Experiment, Darnall Well Being has put the community at the heart of good heath and well being. Darnall Well Being connects people together, creates community action and prevents ill health. It is a critical community anchor organisation which gives local people a voice.
The value of person-centred planning and service brokerage to help people ach...Citizen Network
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Liz Leach explains how people with complex disabilities and dementia can achieve great lives and live as full citizens. Critically support needs to be designed with the person at the heart of decision-making and person-centred planning is a method of working which takes serious the desires, dreams and potential of each individual. Independent help to plan or service brokerage can also help make things happen. However individualised funding or self-directed support is an essential foundation for all this work.
Valuing care for real - exciting developments in BarcelonaCitizen Network
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The work of care is radically undervalued in the modern economy. However the City of Barcelona has started to pay much more attention to the importance of care, the role of woman and the importance of the hyperlocal.
The meaning of inclusion - how people can live together, overcome difference ...Citizen Network
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Katie Clarke sets out some of the central lessons on how to make inclusion real and why it matters for all of us. She describes the ways in which she, her family, including her daughter Nadia have overcome obstacles to support justice and grow community understanding.
Systemic Action Research - an approach for citizens to drive change in their ...Citizen Network
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Dr Mieke Snijder explains how large groups of people can be connected together to help understand, solve and directly tackle major social and environmental problems. Combining multiple techniques drawn from systems-thinking with the principles of action research offers a new way forward for social change.
15 years of growing citizenship - the work of PFG Doncaster and Citizen Netwo...Citizen Network
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Glyn Butcher and Simon Duffy of PFG Doncaster and Citizen Network explain how people are coming together to help each other and transform their local communities. They outline the emerging model of Neighbourhood Care and the benefits of peer support. Change is being led by people with disabilities and mental health problems and it is making a positive difference to everyone.
The emergence of the movement for Neighbourhood Parliaments and sociocratic d...Citizen Network
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Power in most societies has become highly centralised and democracy has become attenuated and diluted. However, starting in southern India, there are millions of people now using a form of Neighbourhood Democracy which connects citizens and families back up to the government through inclusive systems of organisation, decision-making and grassroots representation. This work is now being combined with sociocratic decision-making which maximise participation and the exploration of consensual solutions.
KeyRing is a support solution that goes beyond service provision and helps to...Citizen Network
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KeyRing is a support organisation which helps people live interdependently in the community. Its organisation and purpose is designed to maximise people's citizenship and inclusion. It encourage people to support each other and to make changes in their own local community.
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The town of Coalville in the East Midland of England has seen significant industrial decline since the era of the Thatcher government. Buildings are left derelict and people's potential for personal and collective development goes untapped. But Coalville CAN is change things by helping the community take back control of their own buildings and enabling people to come together to create new forms of action, business and mutual care.
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Neighbourhoods across Torbay worked with the local health and care systems to transform their capacity to provide mutual and preventive support to citizens.
Networked Energy: Energy independence for AlderneyCitizen Network
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by Chris Cook and Marcus Saul, Island Power
As Research Fellows at the Institute for Strategy, Resilience and Security, at University College, London, Marcus Saul and Chris Cook researched and developed the Pacific Natural Grid resource resilience strategy.
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Dr Dave Beck gave this talk for Part 5 of the ‘Grassroots Policies for Farming, Food and Wildlife’ webinar series, hosted by Citizen Network.
In his presentation Dr Beck discusses the harms caused by the monopolisation of supermarkets in the food industry. He also explores the positive possibilities of local currencies.
Dr Beck is a Lecturer at the University of Salford, Manchester.
The webinar recording is available to watch on Citizen Network's website at: www.citizen-network.org
This document discusses key issues in disability and aged care systems and proposes ways to advance citizenship rights through self-directed support. It advocates for personal budgets and upstream solutions to prevent crises. It also highlights the need for innovation from communities, professionals, and individuals to develop sustainable and inclusive systems that respect people's freedom, support, participation, and citizenship.
ARCGIS Storymaps: Redefining Communication: Empowering Hamilton to create impactful, accessible, and engaging digital resources. CityLAB Hamilton-Fall 2024 Semester in Residence
Unlocking neighbourhood potential in Salford - the work of Unlimited PotentialCitizen Network
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Chris Dabbs of Unlimited Potential explains how Unlimited Potential helps people and communities come together to create community action and new forms of business. Ho shows how focusing on strengths, passions and people's priorities opens up powerful new possibilities.
Darnall Well Being - organising neighbourhoods of care and the inspiration of...Citizen Network
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Jack Cauderna and Lucy Melleney explained how, inspired by the Peckham Experiment, Darnall Well Being has put the community at the heart of good heath and well being. Darnall Well Being connects people together, creates community action and prevents ill health. It is a critical community anchor organisation which gives local people a voice.
The value of person-centred planning and service brokerage to help people ach...Citizen Network
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Liz Leach explains how people with complex disabilities and dementia can achieve great lives and live as full citizens. Critically support needs to be designed with the person at the heart of decision-making and person-centred planning is a method of working which takes serious the desires, dreams and potential of each individual. Independent help to plan or service brokerage can also help make things happen. However individualised funding or self-directed support is an essential foundation for all this work.
Valuing care for real - exciting developments in BarcelonaCitizen Network
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The work of care is radically undervalued in the modern economy. However the City of Barcelona has started to pay much more attention to the importance of care, the role of woman and the importance of the hyperlocal.
The meaning of inclusion - how people can live together, overcome difference ...Citizen Network
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Katie Clarke sets out some of the central lessons on how to make inclusion real and why it matters for all of us. She describes the ways in which she, her family, including her daughter Nadia have overcome obstacles to support justice and grow community understanding.
Systemic Action Research - an approach for citizens to drive change in their ...Citizen Network
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Dr Mieke Snijder explains how large groups of people can be connected together to help understand, solve and directly tackle major social and environmental problems. Combining multiple techniques drawn from systems-thinking with the principles of action research offers a new way forward for social change.
15 years of growing citizenship - the work of PFG Doncaster and Citizen Netwo...Citizen Network
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Glyn Butcher and Simon Duffy of PFG Doncaster and Citizen Network explain how people are coming together to help each other and transform their local communities. They outline the emerging model of Neighbourhood Care and the benefits of peer support. Change is being led by people with disabilities and mental health problems and it is making a positive difference to everyone.
The emergence of the movement for Neighbourhood Parliaments and sociocratic d...Citizen Network
?
Power in most societies has become highly centralised and democracy has become attenuated and diluted. However, starting in southern India, there are millions of people now using a form of Neighbourhood Democracy which connects citizens and families back up to the government through inclusive systems of organisation, decision-making and grassroots representation. This work is now being combined with sociocratic decision-making which maximise participation and the exploration of consensual solutions.
KeyRing is a support solution that goes beyond service provision and helps to...Citizen Network
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KeyRing is a support organisation which helps people live interdependently in the community. Its organisation and purpose is designed to maximise people's citizenship and inclusion. It encourage people to support each other and to make changes in their own local community.
Coalville CAN is an inspiring example of a Community Benefit Society that is ...Citizen Network
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The town of Coalville in the East Midland of England has seen significant industrial decline since the era of the Thatcher government. Buildings are left derelict and people's potential for personal and collective development goes untapped. But Coalville CAN is change things by helping the community take back control of their own buildings and enabling people to come together to create new forms of action, business and mutual care.
How to build the capacity to care - 10 years progress in TorbayCitizen Network
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Neighbourhoods across Torbay worked with the local health and care systems to transform their capacity to provide mutual and preventive support to citizens.
Networked Energy: Energy independence for AlderneyCitizen Network
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by Chris Cook and Marcus Saul, Island Power
As Research Fellows at the Institute for Strategy, Resilience and Security, at University College, London, Marcus Saul and Chris Cook researched and developed the Pacific Natural Grid resource resilience strategy.
Here they explain how Denmark has led the way in creating sustainable networks of community-based energy production and distribution.
This has been transformative for Denmark, enabling it to become independent from the oil and gas industry’s dominance. But it is also transformative for communities, who are now creating their own energy economies.
Dr Dave Beck gave this talk for Part 5 of the ‘Grassroots Policies for Farming, Food and Wildlife’ webinar series, hosted by Citizen Network.
In his presentation Dr Beck discusses the harms caused by the monopolisation of supermarkets in the food industry. He also explores the positive possibilities of local currencies.
Dr Beck is a Lecturer at the University of Salford, Manchester.
The webinar recording is available to watch on Citizen Network's website at: www.citizen-network.org
This document discusses key issues in disability and aged care systems and proposes ways to advance citizenship rights through self-directed support. It advocates for personal budgets and upstream solutions to prevent crises. It also highlights the need for innovation from communities, professionals, and individuals to develop sustainable and inclusive systems that respect people's freedom, support, participation, and citizenship.
ARCGIS Storymaps: Redefining Communication: Empowering Hamilton to create impactful, accessible, and engaging digital resources. CityLAB Hamilton-Fall 2024 Semester in Residence
The Minimalist Marketer – How Nonprofits Can Do More with Less slides Julia.pdfJulia Campbell
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Marketing for nonprofits has never been more complex. With endless social media platforms, email campaigns, and digital tools, nonprofit professionals often feel overwhelmed, stretched thin, and unsure if their efforts are truly making an impact.
What if marketing didn’t have to be this complicated? The Minimalist Marketer offers a streamlined approach, helping nonprofits cut through the noise and focus on high-impact marketing strategies that save time, money, and energy.
In this 45-minute webinar, you’ll learn how to simplify your marketing, identify what truly moves the needle, and create a focused strategy that helps your nonprofit grow—without burnout.
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This article review critically assesses a study on the decentralization of Disaster Risk Management (DRM) in Ethiopia, focusing on the Oromia region. The purpose of the review is to evaluate the article's methodology, findings, and policy implications, as well as to offer recommendations for further research. The method for the review was content and comparative analysis. The article employs a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative content analysis and quantitative statistical tools such as STATA version 14 to analyze data from government representatives. Major findings reveal that while decentralization of DRM is better understood at higher administrative levels, its effectiveness is limited due to challenges in training, technology, collaboration, and local capacity. The article highlights that administrative decentralization is more effective than fiscal or political decentralization. However, the research has notable weaknesses, including a limited sample size and reliance on participants' opinions rather than objective indicators measurement, leading to superficial findings. The review suggests that the research methodology could be improved with secondary data and a case study approach to gain a more comprehensive understanding of DRM decentralization. Recommendations for further research are made, emphasizing the need for a more robust analysis and actionable policy guidance.
Keywords: Disaster Risk Management, Decentralization, Awareness,