Hosting pop-up events  in neutral spaces as a steppingstone to engagement

Hosting pop-up events in neutral spaces as a steppingstone to engagement

By The Good Practice Mentor Team

A workshop to support community groups and organisations to find and engage the people less likely to access formal groups and activities

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Online

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  • 1 hour, 15 minutes
  • Online

About this event

This zoom workshop shares practical learning from the Age UK Camden, Ageing Better in Camden programme (one of 14 Ageing Better programme areas funded by the Lottery Community Fund), to support community groups and organisations to find and engage the older people less likely to access formal groups, activities, services and support.

During the session, Jo Stapleton, Good Practice Mentor, Outreach Specialist (member of the national Good Practice Mentor Programme team), will share insight gained from people reluctant to access formal activities and the practical learning and materials to plan and host informal pop-up events, including:

  • how to provide a low social risk opportunity for people who may be reluctant to access formal groups and activities
  • identifying the neutral spaces and places people feel comfortable to meet.
  • producing information to publicise an informal event
  • creating an informal welcoming environment and the practicalities of hosting an informal drop-in event
  • facilitation strategies to encourage people to make social connections with neighbours and other local people
  • making the most of the opportunity to capture insight and learning from the people you wouldn't meet in other settings

For more information about Ageing Better in Camden and our outreach approach and free training offer, please visit http://www.ageingbetterincamden.org.uk/outreach or contact joanne.stapleton@ageukcamden.org.uk

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The Good Practice Mentor (GPM) programme is a new and innovative project that brings together legacy, learning and resources from Ageing Better, a seven year Test & Learn project that worked to reduce social isolation and loneliness in people aged over 50, and engaged more than 150,000 people in over 366 projects.

The GPM team includes; South Yorkshire Housing Association, Age UK Camden and Leeds Older People Forum

Each partner brings a unique set of learning and skills to the project, and together we offer a wide range of training, bespoke support for your organisation and toolkits and resources to help you on your journey to reducing loneliness and isolation.

Find out more about the Good Practice Mentor programme and the range of support on offer by emailing Jennie Shrewsbury, Programme Lead - j.shrewsbury@syha.co.uk

Free
Sep 17 · 07:30 PDT