Dear all,
If I may make a small plug here, for an
organisation I do a considerable amount of work with – The Consultation
Institute (http://www.consultationinstitute.org/).
The Institute disseminates best-practice consultation, and has over 250
members, many of them Local Authorities, PCTs and other public bodies - and
much of their courses and literature are centred around the Duty to Involve; it
may well be that if your organisation is part of a Local Authority, it has
access to lower-rate courses and so on. It might be worth investigating.
Best wishes
Barry
Barry Creasy
research, consultation,
evaluation, cultural analysis
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Subject: Duty to Involve
This question is more for people working in local authority
museums. As a result of local authorities' Duty to Involve local
communities, since April 2009, has this had much of an impact on your museum's
work with local people? Are you consulting with them more with regard to
the museum's work, and if so, has it been successful? What things have
worked well (in terms of carrying out consultations) and what has been more
problematic?
All information will be gratefully received, and I will
collate responses for anyone else interested.
Best wishes
Nicola
Nicola Bell
culture~evaluation~ learning
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