Talking Inclusion Ep.12 - Learning from Model City London
keeping communities connected and engaged in the Sport for Good initiative.
keeping communities connected and engaged in the Sport for Good initiative.
Collaborative, coproduced and community focussed research and evaluation. Concentrating on what works, for whom and in what circumstances.
As part of the final stages of the project, the Rural Wisdom partners: Outside the Box, Volunteering Matters Cymru and the National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) are sharing the learning from across the five years in this final evaluation report to enable people living and working in other rural areas across the UK to apply and benefit from what works.
Rural Wisdom was a five-year project working in rural communities in Scotland and Wales - sharing reflections from all those who have worked with the rural communities of Leeswood and Pontblyddyn, Milford Haven, The Dale Peninsula, and Holywell.
This is the fifth and final evaluation report for Wales, sharing learning and reflections from all those who have worked with and supported the rural communities of Leeswood and Pontblyddyn, Milford Haven, The Dale Peninsula, and Holywell.
NDTi, Outside the Box, & Volunteering Matters Cymru are delighted to share the key learning from across the five years of Rural Wisdom to enable people living and working in other rural areas of the UK to apply and benefit from.
Learning from the Rural Wisdom project - Highlights from 2 interviews with members of the project team from Outside the Box in Scotland, Volunteering Matters in in Wales and NDTi's evaluation team member Vicky.
Interview with members of Volunteering Matters working on the Rural Wisdom Project in Wales.
Interview with members of Outside the Box working on the Rural Wisdom Project in Scotland.
This change story shows how the pandemic changed the way communities can support each other as a result of the Rural Wisdom work in Wales during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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