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With over 70 short videos totalling over 7 hours of learning, Framework Focus gives you the opportunity to learn more about community organising and our Community Organising Framework.
The heart of community organising in England
Community organising is the work of bringing people together to take action around their common concerns and overcome social injustice.
Our training courses equip people to develop their understanding and practice of community organising so that together we will transform communities for good.
We provide personal and professional development for individuals and organisations working on the frontline of communities.
Across our network thousands of people are taking direct and practical action to overcome social and environmental injustice.
Catch up with the latest news and views from across the Community Organisers network.
Groups and organisations are increasingly recognising the importance of conversations that can harness the collective wisdom and experiences of people with direct experience of an ...
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Listening to, and developing dialogue with individuals 1:1 is an essential aspect of community organising. It is the stepping stone to identify the self interest, motivation and le...
Mentoring of community organisers requires somebody with greater experience, knowledge and understanding of community organising acquired through greater time in the field.
Community power, the belief that people should have a say in the places that they live and the services that they use, is increasingly being recognised by public sector bodies and ...
Social movements are powerful catalysts for change, but their success often hinges on effective strategies and tactics. One such strategy that has proven to be instrumental in driv...
Organisation Workshop* brings together large groups of people to develop the ‘organisational awareness and skills’ necessary to change the participants’ lives, their liveliho...