The Participatory Approaches Network for London

       

 

 

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Modified:
November 09, 2001

 

 

In a city as culturally diverse as London, participatory approaches offer a way to help all local people express their views about their local needs, regardless of their language or background. We are developing this website to support such development.

Our Mission

The network has four main aims:  
  • Promote the benefits of participatory approaches to a wider audience.
  • Be a resource for participatory approaches practitioners.
  • Support participatory approaches work in London initiatives.
  • Promote high quality in the use of participatory approaches. 
Participatory Approaches (PA) are community-based ways of working through which the views of local people can be heard, and by which local people can be involved in decisions about their community.There is an increasing need to involve communities in policy development and implementation. Many local area initiatives and regeneration schemes have begun to use PA and others would like to know more. For some organisations this shift to actively involve local people is challenging the way they carry out their business and the culture within organisations. The network offers examples of good practice, better understanding of the value of this approach and access to people they can talk through their ideas with.

Contact Information

General information:
Leroy White
Reader Public Health Policy
Faculty of Health
South Bank University
London SE1 0AA
whitel@sbu.ac.uk

Send email to resource.centre@iied.org with questions or comments about this web site.