Connecting Communities : How do we keep this community spirit alive?

Connecting Communities : How do we keep this community spirit alive?

Staff from CCVS and Hunts Forum invite organisations to discuss their views around the Power to Change Report.

By Support Cambridgeshire

Date and time

Thu, 25 Jun 2020 02:00 - 03:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

How do we keep this community spirit alive?

The Power to Change Report, published 5 May 2020, looks at how to sustain that feeling of neighbourliness and community spirit that has arisen from the COVID-19 crisis. This session will be chaired by Chris Trevorrow from CCVS and will be an opportunity for people to talk about the ideas brought up in both this report and previous events in our Connecting Communities: Festival of Ideas conference. What we can do now to make a difference for the future?

Please read the report prior to attending. : https://www.powertochange.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/PTC_3698_Covid_Report_FINAL.pdf

Format of the event This is a contribution event and you will be asked to take part in the conversation, so your mic and video will be allowed to be turned on. There will also only be 20 places so that everyone can have the opportunity to speak if they wish. We ask that only organisations operating in Cambridgeshire or Peterborough register.

As numbers are limited , we ask no more than two delegates from each organisation attend this event.

Organised by

Support Cambridgeshire is a project, funded by Cambridgeshire County Council bringing together three partner organisations who will work together to support community groups and organisations across Cambridgeshire.

Hunts Forum will lead the partnership, supported by Cambridge Council for Voluntary Services (CCVS) and Cambridgeshire ACRE. Each of the partner organisations will serve as expert sources of advice and guidance. Support Cambridgeshire will deliver better outcomes for local organisations across the county, with the expectation of a stronger and more vibrant voluntary and community sector.

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