Building from the recently published research report on community anchor organisations, What Works Scotland is exploring further the crucial relationship between the community sector on the one hand, and public services partnerships and public service reform on the other.
Here Aidan Pia, Director of Senscot (Social Entrepreneurs Network Scotland), considers the potential of community social enterprise to innovate, lead and contribute in complex ways to the Christie Commission agenda of partnership, participation and prevention.
18 July 2018
Exploring community anchors, public service reform... and the wider local community sector
What Works Scotland has recently published a research report and policy and practice briefing about community anchor organisations and public service reform. But what happen next?
In this blog post research associate James Henderson introduces some of the key learning from the research and highlights the ongoing discussion of the developing role of the community sector across society in Scotland.
In this blog post research associate James Henderson introduces some of the key learning from the research and highlights the ongoing discussion of the developing role of the community sector across society in Scotland.
18 June 2018
Third sector leadership – the promise of collective accounts of leadership
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| James Rees, Carol Jacklin-Jarvis and Vita Terry |
They examine the challenges and opportunities offered by adopting collective leadership practices in third and voluntary sector organisations.
24 May 2018
Knowing how: Putting research into practice
9 April 2018
Changing alcohol culture: developing our LOIP priority and what we’ve learnt about partnership working
Changing Aberdeenshire’s relationship with alcohol is a Local Outcomes Improvement Plan (LOIP) priority for Aberdeenshire Community Planning Partnership.
In this blog post, Wayne Gault, Lead Officer with the Aberdeenshire Alcohol and Drug Partnership, reflects on how the Partnership approached the priority, what they have learnt from the experience, and what it means for practice.
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