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AKOU

AKOU

Business Consulting and Services

London, England 587 followers

We’re social impact consultants working with individuals, teams and communities to make impact measurement easy.

About us

Hi we're AKOU! We’re social impact consultants and we make impact measurement easy. With our app and consultancy services we'll collaborate with you to prove the good you do. Real impact begins and ends with connections. With AKOU you can evidence the value you create and the connections you make. Our app allows you to make sense of your network while understanding how you make people feel. It is an easy way to see and understand the social value you bring to others through your relationship and through your work. With nearly a decade of experience in consultation, community engagement and data visualisation, we help you build smarter plans and happier communities. For more information please visit www.akou.co.uk

Industry
Business Consulting and Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
London, England
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2017
Specialties
social impact measurement, consultation, community data, monitoring and evaluation, network mapping, ESG, and social capital

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  • Our co-founder Alex Pielak had a brilliant time yesterday at the #FestivalofPlace, where he chaired a panel discussion about creating green spaces for equity. He started by asking how many people in the audience knew what ‘equitable green spaces’ meant – and it turned out not very many. Ceylan Belek Ombregt, ASLA PLA, Partner at Martha Schwartz Partners, kicked off the conversation by highlighting that truly equitable green spaces need to account for more than human life – taking factors like plants, animals, biodiversity and climate change into consideration.  Dr Saira Ali, Landscape Architect and Team Leader at Bradford Council went on to talk about the benefits of adopting an inclusive approach when designing green space, and shared an inspiring video about how Bradford has been involving local communities. Cannon Ivers, Director at LDA Design gave us a tour of the projects his firm has been working on in London, and spoke about the importance of readjusting our focus from cars to people to create spaces that allow for interaction and connection.  There were a couple of questions from the audience about how to engage deprived neighbourhoods in equitable green projects and ways to avoid the effects of gentrification. Saira spoke about the need to actively identify relevant projects and then co-create them in partnership with communities, while Ceylan noted that green projects will inevitably increase the value of surrounding areas but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do them – because everyone deserves access to good quality green space. Alex wrapped up by asking his original question again and it was fantastic to see more people had a better understanding of the topic following the conversation. A big thank you to Alex’s fellow panellists, The Developer and Festival of Place for arranging such a thought-provoking session, and to all the audience members who took part. #greenspace #equity #socialimpact

    • Ceylan Belek Ombregt, Dr Saira Ali, Cannon Ivers and Alex Pielak at the Festival of Place 2024
  • Creating green spaces in the city can help to boost peoples' health and wellbeing and mitigate challenges around climate change, but how do we make sure we create green spaces that are equitable? This Thursday, our co-founder Alex Pielak will chair a panel discussion at The Developer and Festival of Place's Festival of Place – the leading placemaking conference which brings together professionals working in urban places and mixed-use development to tackle the major issues facing UK towns and cities. Alex will join the following speakers for a debate around the opportunities, benefits and challenges of delivering green spaces to create an inclusive city: Dr Saira Ali, Landscape Architect and Team Leader, Landscape Design and Conservation Bradford Council Cannon Ivers, Director LDA Design Ceylan Belek Ombregt, ASLA PLA, Partner Martha Schwartz Partners

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  • How can the fitness industry recover from changes brought about by the pandemic and become a major partner in improving the health of the nation? Good health is vital to a thriving economy, yet meaningful social impact measurements need to be developed so individuals, communities and wider organisations understand the value of fitness provision and services. On Thursday, our co-founder Tilley Harris will participate in a panel discussion at Elevate – the B2B event of physical activity in London entitled ‘Proving the good you do: how does the fitness industry prove its worth?’ Tilley will join the following speakers for a lively debate about how fitness organisations can identify, capture and communicate data and insights that are most relevant to them: David Minton, Founder and Director at Leisure DB Joanna Seldon, Propositions Manager, Fitness at Nuffield Health John Oxley, CEO at Life Leisure Lisa Forsyth, Managing Director at, Max Associates Keith Burnet, co-founder of The Alchemist & Adventurer #Elevate2024 #socialimpact #fitness

  • Our co-founders Alex Pielak and Tilley Harris are heading up to Leeds next week for the much-anticipated UKREiiF. As one of the largest and most important events in the UK built environment calendar, we’re thrilled to see #socialvalue and #EDI included as one of UKREiiF’s key themes. We’re excited for lots of conversations about how designing, delivering and measuring #socialimpact can be achieved in partnership with people, and helping organisations understand how to capture the impact data and insights most relevant to them. If you’d like to meet up in Leeds, send Alex or Tilley a DM. #UKREiiF #realestate #builtenvironment

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    In a new piece for Property Week, our co-founder Alex Pielak shares his experience and expertise of measuring social impact in the built environment. Despite growing awareness around the topic, many investors, developers and real estate organisations still struggle to fully demonstrate how their projects impact people and places. Drawing on AKOU’s recent impact report for School for Social Entrepreneurs (SSE), which showcased how transforming data collection processes can lead to richer insights while simultaneously enhancing social impact delivery, Alex provides three top tips for meaningful measurement: - start simple with your existing data - ensure equity when evaluating - foster mutual benefit when looking to capture new data He explores how these approaches move beyond the ‘tick-box’ exercises of the past, helping to generate inclusive, equitable insights that make social impact more understandable and demonstrable for all. Tap below to view the article in full: https://lnkd.in/eWn5A7mj #socialimpact #builtenvironment #impactmeasurement

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