This "CCCN Systems Change Measurement Toolkit", empowers cities to measure their progress in increasing equitable access to nature. As many cities strive to ensure that all children can enjoy the benefits of nature, they face challenges like entrenched policies, power dynamics, and societal perceptions. Find it here https://is.gd/DFKywn Children & Nature Network
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The impact of and energy embodied by CTIPP’s network of advocates, activists, and partners in trauma-informed, resilience-building, healing-centered, prevention-oriented, and community-led change throughout 2023 was remarkable. Explore our new report analyzing 2023 state & federal trauma-informed policy/legislation: https://loom.ly/11aZsZo
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🔗 SHIFTING PRACTICE: We invest in decolonised, decentralised, and community-driven action while engaging in partnerships and collaborations that support local organisations in effective problem solving. Our belief is that affected communities have the greatest capacity to lead the development of solutions tailored to their specific needs. Know how we are changing the system, one practice at a time: https://bit.ly/4dHFCNR
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Recently published The Bridgespan Group research shows that a community-driven change approach, where communities are empowered through knowledge, skills, financial resources, and the self-confidence to define and pursue their own development priorities, can lead to more lasting and equitable impact. The research closely looks at nine case studies of Community-Driven Change (CDC), and Saamuhika Shakti is one of them. The case study on Saamuhika Shakti spotlights the actions taken by the initiative to center equity within the community and to co-create solutions from the ground up. Read the full report here to learn more about Community-Driven Change: https://lnkd.in/dRRW8RE4
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Charting the path to progress. Where every policy leads to action! Public policy is the backbone of societal development—it shapes the rules by which we live and the quality of our collective life. It has the power to elevate communities, address societal challenges, and create frameworks for sustainable growth and equity. Effective public policy, therefore, is not just a road map for government action but a catalyst for positive change, touching every aspect of our daily lives. Join us as we illuminate the strategies behind each core service, illustrating our commitment to advancing change with every step. Dive deeper into our services by visiting our website in our bio. #PolicyForProgress #PublicPolicy #California
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Building a resilient public sector for the future 🏛️ To effectively tackle the long-term challenges our society is facing, the #PublicSector must focus on five fundamental building blocks that will enhance its capacity to respond to today’s rapidly evolving needs. By strengthening these foundations, we can empower the public sector to create a more #sustainable and equitable future. What is your view on these building blocks? 💡Read more in our publication now! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dAXQppfG #RolandBerger #Governance #LongTermPlanning #PublicPolicy Pierre Bastien, Ina Wietheger, Frederick Van Gysegem, Willem Vanlaer
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What is Participatory Action Research (PAR)? A framework for involving communities in research that directly influences their lives. The City of Memphis and surrounding Shelby County experienced a high rate of young adults who were not working or in school. Learn how we used PAR to help these governments develop solutions to engage these young people. https://lnkd.in/gJ9CyY6k
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Do you want to have a say on how the university and local community can reduce our carbon footprint? Join the Global Systems Institute for this University-wide assembly on this issue, open to everyone at the University and the wider community. Assemblies are a new way for communities to get together and listen to each other about the issues that most concern you and discuss what we can do TOGETHER. The goal of this event is to brainstorm ways in which we might reduce our carbon footprint and to identify possible actions that we, as a community, are most keen on. You can find out more about the assembly and register for this event here: https://buff.ly/3Y84f0G #GSI #GlobalSystemsInstitute #UniversityOfExeter #ClimateAction
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Why PPP initiative is the key towards development.
How a Public-Private Partnership Is Saving Lives
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Happening this morning at 11AM in the Greenway J Room at the American Society for Public Administration Conference! Join our Co-Founders, Maria D'Agostino and Nicole Elias, and Meg Mikulski, former IGEPS Fellow and MPA-PPA online student, on a panel for Building Resilience through Inclusive Policies and Practice. Learn more about IGEPS research on the history of #genderequity in public sector workplaces. #ASPA2024 #ASPACONFERENCE2024 #inclusivepolicies #publicsectorworkplaces #inclusivepolicies #workplacepratices #workplaceinclusivity
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A growing number of Indigenous Nations are pursuing nature-based solutions to advance their land relationship visions. Yet, Communities can face capacity barriers when it comes to accessing financing and getting new NbS initiatives off the ground. To understand capacity gaps and determine how to best respond, the Restore, Assert and Defend (RAD) Network recently conducted an “ecosystem scan,” summarized in their new report: “Cultivating Capacity: A Scan of Needs and Resources for Indigenous-led Nature-based Solutions.” The report offers reflections and recommendations on capacity gaps, and spotlights existing resources and approaches, from technical toolkits to emerging Communities of Practice. Read the report and learn more: https://lnkd.in/gQsAVGTD
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