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Our latest blogs, long-reads, videos and podcasts about all-things community power, local government, public services, and more.
Our latest blogs, long-reads, videos and podcasts about all-things community power, local government, public services, and more.
Andy Galloway shares the 'culture hacks' that can help you put people first in your organisation, from the impact of job titles to changing what you measure.
By Andy Galloway, New Citizenship
21st April, 2021
How to guide • Strategy and leadership • Third sector and civil society
While capitalism and football have rubbed together for years, the new Super League threatens to sever football clubs from the communities that built and help sustain them, writes Luca...
19th April, 2021
FutureGov's Craig Morbey reflects on the most common challenges that councils face when trying to implement community power approaches and how to overcome them.
By Craig Morbey, FutureGov
12th April, 2021
Luca Tiratelli on why the way we define 'community' and 'underused land' will determine the success of the government's new Right to Regenerate.
8th April, 2021
PPL's Claire Kennedy on why 'now' is always the best time for change, and how to get started.
By Claire Kennedy, PPL
7th April, 2021
The Community Ownership Fund announced in the budget is designed to help communities buy local assets. Power to Change’s Nick Plumb looks at the difference that community ownership can...
By Nick Plumb, Power to Change
23rd March, 2021
Community Power • Devolution and reorganisation • Economy and business • Place building
We reflect on New Local's recent Stronger Things online event - a range of inspiring conversations about communities and local government making a difference.
19th March, 2021
Giving local government more power isn’t a zero-sum game for central government. It can help the civil service improve as well. How devolution could be the missing ingredient of...
By Dr Simon Kaye and Adam Hawksbee
17th March, 2021
Rishi Sunak's budget announcement raised familiar debates about how to best secure growth. But what if we were measuring the wrong kind of growth? Luca Tiratelli puts forward the...
8th March, 2021
Budgeting • Central government • Community Power • Economy and business • Wellbeing
Last week's budget has caused controversy with its low payrise for nurses. But what gained less attention was loosened rules around stock market trading - intending to bring more...
8th March, 2021
Central government • Economy and business • Finance • Levelling Up
To mark the two-year anniversary of The Community Paradigm, we’ve released a new animation explaining the big idea behind community power. And why it’s needed right now. We’ve also...
4th March, 2021
In this podcast, Adam and Jess introduce a brand new preface for the Community Paradigm - reflecting on new context created by the Covid pandemic, and the increased urgency...
4th March, 2021
To mark two years since the report's first publication - and to reflect the dramatic change in our national circumstances and outlook - Adam Lent and Jessica Studdert have...
4th March, 2021
Our Budget 2021 explainer for local community funding - from the difference between the Community Renewal Fund and the Community Ownership Fund.
3rd March, 2021
Economy and business • Explainer • Political Economy • Strategy and leadership
Places are where the power of different communties can come together and come to life, write PPL's Claire Kenedy ahead of our Stronger Things 2021 event.
By Claire Kennedy, PPL
3rd March, 2021
Community Power • Devolution and reorganisation • Third sector and civil society
Ruth Ibegbuna has devoted her career to amplifying the voices and broadening the life choices of young people – particularly those from working-class, BAME and Northern backgrounds. Her current...
By Katy Oglethorpe interviews Ruth Ibegbuna
1st March, 2021
Community Power • Education and skills • Interview • Stronger Things • Young people
Here are six ways we found community power is having a positive impact for people, communities and public services, and some of the brilliant examples that show this in...
23rd February, 2021
Community Power • Community Power The Evidence • Monitoring and Evaluation
Community power produces far-ranging benefits. But an ‘evidence paradox’, hard-wired into our policy-making system, is holding back its potential. As we launch our latest report, Community Power: The Evidence,...
23rd February, 2021
Community Power • Community Power The Evidence • Monitoring and Evaluation
Danny Dorling is a social geographer speaking at Stronger Things 2021.
By Katy Oglethorpe interviews Danny Dorling
19th February, 2021
Community Power • Economy and business • Strategy and leadership
When Children England asked young people to lead their own inquiry into how to create a welfare state that’s fair for children, they focused on local community-led solutions. Chloe...
By Chloë Darlington, Children England
17th February, 2021
The pandemic has shown the powerful ways communities, civil society and the public sector can come together in response to local challenges. But this kind of cooperative local problem...
16th February, 2021
Community Power • Health and social care • Research Reports • Third sector and civil society
How do you try to solve a problem like homelessness? By working with Bridges Outcomes Partnerships, Kirklees Council focused on asking people what they wanted to achieve. How a...
By Sarah Cooke, Managing Director, Kirklees Better Outcomes Partnership
15th February, 2021
As the vaccine rollout widens, how can local services reach eligible people who remain hesitant to make an appointment? In this how-to guide, the experts from the Behavioural Insights...
By Cathy Coleman and Eva Kolker, Behavioural Insights Team
10th February, 2021
Behavioural Insights • Councils Respond • Covid-19 • Health and social care • Local government
Covid-19 has had a severe impact on the social, economic and mental wellbeing of young people. Through a new Listening Project, we'll explore how to build 'cultural communities' for,...
2nd February, 2021
Childrens' Services • Community Power • Covid-19 • Events • Inequality • Young people
The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a light on how the UK functions: how decisions are made and by whom; the interlocking - or isolated - roles of health care,...
By Prof Sir Chris Ham
1st February, 2021
Central government • Covid-19 • Governance • Health and social care • Long read • Strategy and leadership
Together, councils and communities did extraordinary things during Covid-19. Our Shifting the Balance research explores how practices, cultures and attitudes changed - and how to keep hold of some...
27th January, 2021
Community Power • Covid-19 • Leadership • Local government • Shifting the Balance
Neil Prior, Head of Transformation at Pembrokeshire County Council reflects on the transformation that the Covid-19 pandemic fuelled in his council - particularly in forging a closer relationship between...
27th January, 2021
Community Power • Community Voices • Council Voices • Local government • Shifting the Balance • Video
Covid-19 has brought unimaginable hardship to local communites, but it has also sparked a shift in mindset, culture and practice that helped many get through the pandemic and will...
13th January, 2021
Build Back Better • Community Power • Covid-19 • Local government • Shifting the Balance • Strategy and leadership
From the start of 2021, HOPE not hate Charitable Trust are starting to build a Towns Leadership Network, to improve community cohesion. The initiative is a central part of...
By Chris Clarke, Policy Researcher, HOPE not hate.
11th January, 2021
Community Cohesion • Community Power • Leadership • Resilience
Over six months, Pippa Coutts and her colleagues at Carnegie Trust talked to communities across the UK to gather their experience of the Covid pandemic. The resulting ‘Listening Project’...
By Pippa Coutts
9th December, 2020
A vlog from Katie Kelly, Depute Chief Executive - Safer Communities, at East Ayshire Council in Scotland. In 2013, Katie helped set up the council's Vibrant Communities Service -...
7th December, 2020
Build Back Better • Community Power • Community Voices • Council Voices • Covid-19 • Interview • Mobilisation • Strategy and leadership
Even before the Covid pandemic, UK skills were falling behind other countries in terms of participation and spending. With huge employment and economic challenges on the horizon, Charlotte Morgan...
26th November, 2020
Devolution • Devolution and reorganisation • Education and skills • Employment • Skills
Most of us recognise that climate change will soon overshadow every crisis that came before. But our approaches to tackling it are too often marred by denial, evasion and...
19th November, 2020
Health care is so much more about what happens in hospitals, writes the former Chief Executive of the English NHS. Instead, it can thrive with the help of 'health...
By Lord Nigel Crisp, former Chief Executive of the English NHS
13th November, 2020
The crises facing care homes meant social care became part of the news during Covid-19. But how can we look beyond it to building a better system for future...
By Kathryn Smith, Chief Executive, Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)
10th November, 2020
Community Power • Health and social care • Public Services • Social Care
The wave of spending cuts about to hit councils is yet another Westminster slap in the face to local communities. Adam Lent argues that we can only stop central...
By Adam Lent, Chief Executive, New Local
2nd November, 2020
In this podcast, we discuss why the DWP report is ill-equipped to support people out of long-term unemployment. And we look at at the community approach that could replace...
27th October, 2020
Disabilities • DWP • Employment • Health and social care • Mental health • Podcast
The decision to impose Covid restrictions on Greater Manchester is about far more than a political spat, says Adam Lent, it is an extreme example of our rulers' centralist...
By Adam Lent
21st October, 2020
Covid-19 • Devolution and reorganisation • Political Systems
Elinor Ostrom was a Nobel Prize-winning thinker and godmother of the community power movement. Here are three vital lessons her work has for the UK today.
By Dr Simon Kaye
21st October, 2020
The Government’s centralised response and lethal failures on Covid mean it's time to acknowledge that local communities have rights that should be enshrined in law.
By Adam Lent
15th October, 2020
Amid doubts about the government's plans for a devolution white paper, Adam Lent outlines three principles to guide a new approach to reform.
By Adam Lent
9th October, 2020
Central government • Covid-19 • Devolution • Devolution and reorganisation
The pandemic showed how much central government tightens its grip in a crisis. But it's the connection with local goverrment, not just power that's the problem.
By Jessica Studdert
6th October, 2020
Central government • Devolution and reorganisation • Strategy and leadership
The decline of the high street was only sped up by Covid-19 – but could commununity ownership help reverse this trend? With inspiring examples from across the UK, Ailbhe...
By Ailbhe McNabola, Head of Research and Policy, Power to Change
1st October, 2020
“We need to be creative, brave and try things that no government has ever done before.” This is how, in a recent tweet, chancellor Rishi Sunak proposed that he...
1st October, 2020
The rise of Mutual Aid groups was a rare positive to come out of the pandemic, seeing thousands of people coming together to help their neighbours through hardship and...
By Luca Tiratelli , Senior Policy Researcher
1st October, 2020
A ‘marriage from hell’ between big state and big business birthed a litany of failures during Covid-19. Meanwhile, councils and communities have proved themselves far more equipped to cope....
By Jessica Studdert, Deputy Director, New Local Government Network
25th September, 2020
While devolution might be set back by the government’s centralising instincts, which have been laid bare during the pandemic, this is counterbalanced by the support councils have won through...
By Charlotte Morgan, Senior Policy Researcher, NLGN, 16 September, 2020
16th September, 2020
From the perspective of international comparisons, Britain’s performance during the COVID-19 pandemic has been a chastening experience. Both in terms of economics and in terms of public health, we...
By Luca Tiratelli, Policy Researcher, NLGN
15th September, 2020
A new podcast series from the New York Times makes a simple observation – that the single most powerful force in American public schools are concerned white people. Over...
By Luca Tiratelli, Senior Policy Researcher
3rd September, 2020
When we talk about devolution, as we will do increasingly when the UK Government’s Devolution and Local Recovery White Paper is published this Autumn, we should remember that it...
By Charlotte Morgan, Senior Policy Researcher, NLGN
1st September, 2020