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Get Your Voice Heard! Report Launched |
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Written by Nick Wilding
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Monday, 24 September 2007 |
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During 2006 and 2007, a small, committed group of people came together
to ask tough questions of whether Black and Minority Ethnic people in North Edinburgh and Leith can ‘get their voices heard.’
They joined a pioneering project in local participation. It was also an
experiment in how we might build communities – and a nation - that
enables all to feel included and have a real stake in building our
common future.
For a start, the group was comprised about equally of local BME
residents, and professionals working in the Council, Health Service and
Police. We recognised the issues we were addressing meant everyone had
to be around the table.
Secondly, it drew heavily on Training for Transformation and action
research approaches pioneered in Scotland by Edinburgh’s Centre for
Human Ecology. This is an approach to creating trust
and authentic inquiry into the things that most concern us. It doesn’t
flinch from conflict and issues of racism, identity, belonging and
power. At its heart, it is about ‘research with people, not on them’.
We found inspiration in our common humanity and became friends.
We looked carefully at the community planning process as it was being
put in place in Edinburgh. We decided that one practical place for
action was in transforming the ways community councils work. With
community planning structures giving community councils more power,
it’s vital that we don’t just carry on with business as usual. Down
this road only means more democratic deficit and split communities as
BME voices continue to be excluded from local decision-making.
It’s not just about community councils. We want our public institutions
to take seriously the potential for projects like ours to foster
genuine learning and dialogue that breaks down barriers between
professional silos; between different local communities; and seeks to
address democratic deficit… and inequalities… all at the same time.
These recommendations and more are spelled out in the report. Please help us spread the word about our work…
Download the report today from http://www.che.ac.uk/mambo/media/GYVHReport.pdf
Further resources, and information on upcoming courses on action research are available from
http://www.nickwilding.com/GYVH/report.htm
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