Time to connect
As part of our Community Inclusion work, we explored the approaches and tools that can ensure older people and people with learning disabilities can be connected and contribute to their local communities.
As part of our Community Inclusion work, we explored the approaches and tools that can ensure older people and people with learning disabilities can be connected and contribute to their local communities.
This set of 4 briefings support the shared learning from the Time to Connect Project Evaluation.
This document summarises the findings of the interim evaluation of Time to Connect, which covers the first phase of the project. Phase 1 worked with settings in Greater Manchester, Gloucestershire, and Lambeth and Southwark.
Publications and Resources to support Community Inclusion
Three case studies illustrating work from the Time to Connect Project
This document sets out the findings of the final evaluation of the project and should be read alongside the report of the interim evaluation.
The right to go out - Time to Connect resource
Case Study: As part of NDTi’s Time to Connect programme, Chris Moore from Fair shares talks about how Eileen has reconnected with her community.
Care home residents benefit from getting out, building relationships with other citizens beyond the care system and contributing to wider community life and this is the focus of the Time to Connect project.
Lifts are non-commercial, so do not involve money changing hands, apart from perhaps a small voluntary contribution towards petrol costs.
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