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We’re in a loneliness pandemic where it’s truly hard for so many people to feel connected and like they belong. The cost of severe loneliness per person is estimated as £9,537 per year, with much of this cost falling on health and local authorities.
Come and explore how we can reduce reliance on reactive, interventionist services and instead link people into the true gold of our neighbourhoods – connection, friendships and fun!
This session is a facilitative space to share our dreams, ideas, tips and tricks to remove barriers to connection, create spaces where everyone’s welcome, and agree practical steps towards a more connected community.
- What is a Community Connector
- Exploring and visioning the opportunities in your community
- How we can make spaces welcoming, and what might make a space unwelcoming
- Tips and approaches for connecting with people who are different to you
Anyone with an interest in improving their local community…
- Grassroots activists
- Community leaders and organisers
- Tenant and resident association members
- Local business owners
- Community organisations
- Voluntary sector organisations
- Professionals working in prevention – e.g., housing officers, mental health practitioners, etc
The purpose of group training is to deliver training to your workplace group on a date, and in a format, which suits you.
Training can be delivered either live online or in your workplace.
The cost of training will depend on the size of your group, the length of the training, whether you require any extras (eg an extended Q&A), and – if you require training in the workplace – your location.
You are welcome to telephone us on 0115 916 3104 to discuss your requirements, or you can complete the enquiry form in the Get a Quote section with your details and we will respond as quickly as possible to you.