“People die twice”
We love delivering training courses here at Nurture Development, and what we have found leads to deeper and longer-term community centred change is to follow...
Read MoreWe love delivering training courses here at Nurture Development, and what we have found leads to deeper and longer-term community centred change is to follow...
Read MoreJohn McKnight and I have written a new book. The best way to explain to you what this book is about is to invite...
Read MoreThis week I had the pleasure of contributing to an important conference, #CaringPlaces2021 organised by my friend Brendan Martin, Managing Director, of Buurtzorg., Britain...
Read MoreCormac: Maff, I believe you’re about to start a really exciting tour of the UK, where you’ll be visiting community-led grassroots initiatives. Can you...
Read MoreThis is a Guest Blog from Glyn Butcher (@glynbutcher/@pfgdoncaster) Today I was asked this question and it got me thinking. Bumping Spaces are places in the...
Read MoreI am excited to tell you about one of our latest online courses. Over the years, as people have deepened their Asset-Based Community Development...
Read MoreShaun started this blog series by challenging the 'no-ball games' sign, and what a way to get the ball rolling. As we know games...
Read MoreThis blog was originally posted here. Institutions that seek to help through the provision of programmes and services, in Ireland and elsewhere, have rightly been...
Read MoreIt might seem over the top to have a major gripe against 'no ball games' signs, but hear me out. For those lucky enough...
Read MoreIn "The Road to Wigan Pier", first published in 1937, George Orwell documents the bleak living conditions among the working-class communities in the industrial...
Read MoreHave you seen the above image? Here is the story behind this image as told by, Jim Thomas from Skills for Care who like us...
Read MoreWhy we developed the Course - Cormac Russell and Mick Ward This week’s blog is a story, a story about two friends, namely Mick Ward...
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