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Local engagement:

how do we do it?

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• Local List

• Historic Area

Appraisals

• Neighbourhood

Plans

• What type of

community

engagement do

you want or need?

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Levels of engagement

• Informing: telling people about your

project

• Consulting: giving people choices

• Active role: decision making and

influencing

• Supporting others to take the lead:

empowering ownership

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Creating a community buzz

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Start small, even if you need to think big!

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Community gatekeepers and focus groups

Build

relationships

Share your

ideas and

receive

feedback

Test

assumptions

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Keeping things manageable

Chunking

Bite-size

opportunities

Staying

flexible

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What do people want from

taking part?

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Never underestimate the power of

tea and cake!

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Keeping it relevant

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Personal links, Challenges &

Rewards

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What do people want from

you?

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Developing Local Lists in Essex

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Something tangible

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Developing a common language

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Measuring success

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Over to you


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