Fact Sheet: Feeding back
/Feedback to your wider community is vitally important as it helps to keep people informed and on-board with the community-led action plan.
Read MoreFeedback to your wider community is vitally important as it helps to keep people informed and on-board with the community-led action plan.
Read MoreReviewing your progress and learning from this is a vital part of ensuring that your community-led action plan is sustainable and responsive to the changing nature of your community.
Read MoreWhen working with different partners as part of community-led action planning, it can be useful to have a working agreement in place, setting out expectations and responsibilities for all involved. This fact sheet takes you through the basics.
Read MoreThis fact sheet provides an outline of what SMART outcomes look like.
Read MoreThis fact sheet provides an outline of what a first planning session should cover – focusing particularly on outcomes, indicators and evidence.
Read MoreThis fact sheet provides an outline of what the second planning session should cover – focusing particularly on methods and specific actions.
Read MoreThis fact sheet provides an outline of what makes a good vision (and what doesn’t)
Read MoreThis fact sheet provides an outline of a community visioning event.
Read MoreThis fact sheet provides an outline of a session for identifying how potential partners can help with your community action plan.
Read MoreWhen embarking on the research for your community action plan, it is good to have a clear focus for what you want to find out and why so that you are putting your energy and resources towards a clear goal.
Read MoreSome of the information you will need for your community action planning will exist already. Find out where to start.
Read MoreThis fact sheet take you through the different stages of developing and carrying out a focus group as part of your research into the community.
Read MoreIt is unlikely that you will start a community action plan without finding out what the priorities of the community are. A questionnaire is a commonly-used way to do this. Here are some of the key things to think about when designing one.
Read MoreThis fact sheet provides a few pointers for getting started on drawing findings from the information you have gathered through your research.
Read MoreA template for keeping tabs on outcomes, activities and progress so far.
Read MoreThis template should help you to plan out what you want to achieve, how you will do this and how you will know you have progressed.
Read MoreThis template can be used to plan what you want to achieve, how you will do it and when you will do it by.
Read MoreThis table will help you see who and how people and organisations are involved in developing and carrying out your action plan.
Read MoreThis template will help you collect the priorities and views of the local community.
Read MoreAn online toolkit for developing Community-led Actions Plans in Argyll & Bute.
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