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Community Conversations: Community Power and Resilience
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First in a series of evening conversations to explore our strengths and how we can support wellbeing in our district (as part of our Covid-19 recovery planning) and nurture a community-led Lancaster District 'Wellbeing Alliance'. We share initiatives and ideas that support; healthy & happy communities, community power & resilience & development of a local community-led wealth building model with wellbeing and climate change action at its heart.
Councillor Alistair Sinclair, Lancaster City Council's Cabinet Member for Communities & Social Justice, hosted this conversation and was joined by:
Caroline Walsh, Community Connectors, Lancaster City Council
Claire Muir, Population Health Transformation & Change Lead, Morecambe Bay CCG
Sarah Baines, Development Lead, Lancaster Integrated Care Community
Yak Patel, Chief Executive Officer, Lancaster Community Voluntary Service
David Perez, Beyond Imagination, Lancaster University
First in a series of evening conversations to explore our strengths and how we can support wellbeing in our district (as part of our Covid-19 recovery planning) and nurture a community-led Lancaster District 'Wellbeing Alliance'. We share initiatives and ideas that support; healthy & happy communities, community power & resilience & development of a local community-led wealth building model with wellbeing and climate change action at its heart.
Councillor Alistair Sinclair, Lancaster City Council's Cabinet Member for Communities & Social Justice, hosted this conversation and was joined by:
Caroline Walsh, Community Connectors, Lancaster City Council
Claire Muir, Population Health Transformation & Change Lead, Morecambe Bay CCG
Sarah Baines, Development Lead, Lancaster Integrated Care Community
Yak Patel, Chief Executive Officer, Lancaster Community Voluntary Service
David Perez, Beyond Imagination, Lancaster University
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Share What could we do in the future to support community resilience? on FacebookShare What could we do in the future to support community resilience? on TwitterShare What could we do in the future to support community resilience? on LinkedinEmail What could we do in the future to support community resilience? link