How research skills can help community groups build a convincing case for change (10 Dec 16)
Residents’ groups need facts based on persuasive evidence if they are to effect real change. Intuition, however sound, is rarely convincing enough
By using simple research methods alongside traditional community involvement activities, it’s possible to achieve positive results.
You can:
- Capture the views and opinions of community members who wouldn’t normally respond to traditional community involvement approaches
- Identify and clarify local issues in a more structured w…
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