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Research in Practice Podcast

Community development work: The approach in Camden Council

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Dyfrig Williams, Learning Events Co-ordinator at Research in Practice speaks to Becca Dove, Head of Family Support and Complex Families, and Tim Fisher, service manager for Family Group Conferencing and restorative practice at Camden Council.

They talk about the council’s role in community development, relational activism, and how the strength of the community has helped to mitigate the impact of COVID-19. This is the first in a series of podcasts on the topic of community development.

Talking points
Becca, Tim and Dyfrig discuss:

How a community is defined
The origins of Camden Council’s community development approach
The council’s role in community development
Re-distributing power
How previous work has enabled the council to better deal with the impact of COVID-19
The key challenges that COVID-19 has posed and how they have been overcome
Advice for others wanting to do similar work.

Resources mentioned in this podcast
Lawrence, J. (2019) ‘Me, Me, Me: The Search for Community in Post-war England’ Oxford University Press.
Dove, B. and Fisher, T. (2019) ‘The personal is the political: Relational activism and social justice’ Transforming Society, Bristol University Press.
Haraway, D. (2015) ‘Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Plantationocene, Chthulucene: Making Kin’ Environmental Humanities.
Klein, N. and Roy, A. (2020) ‘A Global Green New Deal: Into the Portal, Leave No one Behind’ Haymarket Books.
Barnett-Jones, B. and Fisher, T. (2020) ‘Breaking virtual bread with Tom Shakespeare’ The Relational Soup Podcast.

Related resources
Dove, B.(2020) ‘Someone to watch over me’ Social Work 2020 under Covid-19 Magazine.
Dartington: Research in Practice. Godar, R. (2020) ‘Enabling community capacity during COVID-19
Dartington: Research in Practice. Sutton, J. (2018) ‘Assets-based work with communities: Leaders' Briefing’​
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