BIRMINGHAM RESIDENT UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE MARCH 2010
An event for faith groups, neighbourhood forums, people who care about the local environment, young people, resident and community associations, elected reps, social enterprises & neighbourhood workers in Birmingham. Learn how to: Activate Faith in the Neighbourhood, Develop Community Assets, Get Communities Growing Food, Work Across Generations, Set up a Neighbourhood Website, Run a Community Watch Scheme, Make Neighbourhood Management Work for Residents. New thinking on… Fundraising, Total Place, Time Banking, Storytelling, Voter Bonds, Local Food, Social Media and More… PLUS Open Space to use how you choose
AT: St. George’s Community Hub Great Hampton Row Birmingham B19 3JG Parking on site, Jewellery Quarter station or a 5 minute bus ride from Colmore Row in the City Centre. ON: 26/27th March 2010 COST: Free to Birmingham residents. Otherwise £25 per place.
www.residentuniversity.net tel: 07795 448 462
CITIZEN POWER EVENT: Friday 26th March 10am - 4.30pm Co Production; Total Place; Neighbourhood Ideas Workshop; Faith Groups in Action; Neighbourhood Management; Getting Your Community Growing; Get Your Community A Voice on the Internet; Time Banking.
Saturday 27th March 10am - 4pm Faith and Involvement; Community Watch; Comprehesive Area Assessment; Asset Transfer; Storytelling Dialogue Method Learning from Stories; Local Food; Film-Making; Community Research; Social Media; Neighbourhood Equity; Young Resident University. All subject to confirmation
FURTHER INFORMATION
You can come for the whole 2 days of the event or for just part of the meeting. The event is organised by Chamberlain Forum, 206 Keys Court, 82-84 Moseley Street, Birmingham B12 0RT as part of the Resident University programme which is funded by BeBirmingham, the Big Lottery Fund and donations from local businesses. The event is free to attend if you are a Birmingham resident. For copies of detailed timetables or to suggest a session you’d like to see run send your name and contact information to the address above or by email to info@chamberlainforum.org; go online to www.residentuniversity.net or call 07795 448 462