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Toolkits and future support
Practical support and resources for community organisations
Find out moreDemonstrating the value of long-term, unconditional, resident-led funding
Find out moreA series of projects sharing what worked in the Big Local programme and why, and supporting the Big Local legacy in the communities that were involved.
Beacon areas
Supporting connections between community organisations continuing resident-led action beyond Big Local
Find out moreHealth inequalities
Supporting community-led health and wellbeing approaches to tackle health inequalities
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From the project research team at IVAR
In our second interim report, we aim to provide a snapshot of issues of concern and ideas for the future that we will take into the next phase of our research. We have not attempted to provide a comprehensive analysis of work with communities in each country of the UK; something that is beyond the scope of this research and is, in any case, covered elsewhere.
Rather, by looking at the differences between each country we hope to better understand what conditions can support powerful communities in the future and where the challenges remain; as well as identify emerging questions and themes to inform the final stage of research.
We found that communities share some common concerns, but there are a number of dimensions where differences between the four countries were likely to mean different things for the future for their communities into the 2020s.
The research team are continuing to work in four communities to learn more about the research questions and also to test the ideas that have been put forward so far. The research will conclude in Summer 2018. You can keep in touch with the research by signing up to the mailing list.
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