Here's a paper I saw today published by Liverpool University. It is on the themes of regeneration, community engagement and social exlcusion and here is what it says about itself in the introduction ...
Merseyside Social Inclusion Observatory (MSIO) has produced a research report that offers a detailed insight into the extent to which ‘socially excluded’ communities, including Black and Racial Minority (BRM) communities, are able to engage with the development and regeneration policy initiatives at local area / neighbourhood level.
It is an 8 page report in .pdf format. It is written reasonably clearly although there is a mixture of bureaucrat speak and plain English. The plain English comes in the quotes from residents and the bureaucrat speak comes whenever the researchers are 'analysing' what the residents have said. Here's an example of both, which as far as I can see means exactly the same; it's just that the bureaucrat needed twice as many words to 'explain' what the resident had said.
Resident said ...
‘If they’d start from the point of view of saying ‘We want to… what do YOU think?’ and take it from there, we’d have better outcomes. They’d be upfront about their intentions and we’d know from the start what we were dealing with.’
Bureaucrat's analysis of the above ...
(v) Defining the parameters of community engagement
A further joint message to emerge was a need for local delivery agents to be clear as to the parameters of community engagement in respect of policy development and implementation and for this to be communicated at the earliest opportunity to individuals and communities being targeted in order to help define realistic expectations of the outcomes of consultation and participation.
Oh dear!
Anyhow if you want to see the whole report it is the following URL
http://www.liv.ac.uk/civdes/msio/Briefing_Papers/Briefing_Paper_7_-_HMRI.pdf
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Thanks for sharing your experience
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