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Fieldworkers Conference 2011

RuralCAN RCAN Fieldworkers’ Conference 2011

7th & 8th June 2011, Aston Business School Conference Centre, Aston University, Birmingham

Conference Resources

ACRE held its annual Fieldworkers’ Conference on 7th and 8th June in Birmingham. As with last year we hosted almost 100 delegates and speakers over two packed days comprising more than 20 workshops and plenary sessions. We are very grateful to all our delegates and speakers who made RuralCAN 2011 such an excellent Conference.

Sessions ranged from the plenary session on Neighbourhood Planning, to sessions on housing, Community Transport, fuel poverty, community services and Big Society. Initial feedback from delegates and speakers has been very positive and we are surveying delegates further to help develop our future plans for events.

On the page below you will find copies of the presentations. a full conference report will be posted on the RCAN Members area of the ACRE Website.

Opening Plenary – Sylvia Brown

Opening Plenary – Nick Chase

Opening Plenary – Gareth Bradford, CLG

Workshop Session 1

Meeting the needs of rural housing within the affordable homes programme 2011-15

Approaches to influencing in the Big Society

Wise up to rural ageing

Fuel Poverty – Peter Sumby, NEA

Fuel Poverty – Louise Rixham, ACRE

Workshop Session 2

The planning profession and experiences of community engagement

Establishing a community owned enterprise

The Rural Evidence Project: its newly expanded range of resources and how they can be used effectively in your work

Social Media and its application with communities – Community 21, AiRS

Social Media and its application with communities - CCB

Workshop Session 3

Approaches to influencing in the Big Society

Community Land Trusts – new opportunities for fieldworkers?

Reviewing Community Led Plans - This was a facilitated workshop, notes will be made available on the RCAN members area of the ACRE website

Social Value Toolkit

Workshop Session 4

What makes for effective facilitation? – this was a training session with handouts, notes will be made available on the RCAN members area of the ACRE website

PlanLoCaL and Renewable Energy

Innovation and future thinking in Community Transport

Planning for Real

Workshop Session 5

New techniques for Community Led Planning - This was a facilitated workshop, notes will be made available on the RCAN members area of the ACRE website

Rural Housing Enabler's Forum – This was a closed session, notes will be made available on the RCAN members area of the ACRE website

Broadband & Broadband Delivery UK – Robert Ling, BDUK

Broadband & Broadband Delivery UK –Lorne Mitchell, INCA

Broadband & Broadband Delivery UK – Nick Chase, ACRE