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media4ME – in the UK
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Media4ME: Project aims Neighbourhood level Intercultural dialogue Community cohesion Social media
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Why? Information = opportunity Combat myths and prejudice Access to public services (health, schools) Prevent harm and violence
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Media4ME: UK partners National Association for Neighbourhood Management www.neighbourhoodmanagement.net @nm_association Socialreporter @davidwilcox http://socialreporter.com/
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Our definition of ‘neighbourhood’
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JOB In Work Support Train to Gain JCP Education FE HE 13 Weeks No Wrong Door - Small army of people with personal relationships & contact opportunities Management Team Joint Commissioning at centre Coordinate joined up delivery; Inform commissioning Campaigns; Ways of working; Joint activities; Information sharing Police i i Confidence building Skills for life Skills & Work IAG Crime Benefit advice Customer Information System Financial advice Enterprise activity Parenting Manage a caseload & guide shoppers through the store Health Trainers Community Champions TeachersYouth Workers Community Development Workers Working Neighbourhoods Teams A ‘Department Store’ of joined - up support Family support i Child- care Drug & alcohol Health support/ activity Housing support ‘Personal Shoppers’ Common Assess -ment Skills and Work; Connexions; Next Step.. Crime/ GPsHousing Officers i ‘Front Liners’ offending
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Ethnic Context Many long-established communities Very few new arrivals are truly ‘new’ Increase of mixed race !Integration, citizenship, tolerance! Less about migration – more about bridging
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Ethnic Context Many long-established communities Very few new arrivals are truly ‘new’ !Integration, citizenship, tolerance! Less about migration – more about bridging
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Neighbourhood media Digital – same as the rest of the world Boundaries blurring in national social media Proactive projects to break down barriers Something interesting just starting at neighbourhood level
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UK is same as everywhere else
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www.pickledpolitics.com
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www.harringayonline.com
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www.thisiscroydontoday.co.uk
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www.maslaha.org
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www.communityaction.mk
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Stamford Hill London
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Neighbourhood media Digital – same as the rest of the world Boundaries blurring in national social media Proactive projects to break down barriers Something interesting just starting at neighbourhood level
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Community development context Recession, spending cuts, and Coalition Big Society and frustration with ‘dependency culture’ Asset based community development …based on network perspective
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www.neighborpower.org
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www.socialreporter.org
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Community development context Recession, spending cuts, and Coalition Big Society and frustration with ‘dependency culture’ Asset based community development …based on network perspective
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Choosing the UK’s flagship locations Connect public agencies with what is already happening to help agencies increase their social impact - libraries and museums Help public agencies learn how to support neighbourhood social media
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www.galleryoldham.org.uk
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Helping connect civic institutions to existing community action
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Media4ME: UK partners National Association for Neighbourhood Management www.neighbourhoodmanagement.net @nm_association Socialreporter @davidwilcox http://socialreporter.com/
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