24th October – Community First Event

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Chamberlain Forum is running a city-wide Community First networking event in Birmingham, on Wednesday 24th October, 6.00 – 7.30pm at St Martins Tea Room, in the Bullring (next to the market).

The event is an opportunity to discuss and share:

• Panel updates, achievements and challenges of year 1 and 2

• Requirements for developing community plans

• Developing and managing community first websites

• Ideas for developing mutual support between panels

If you would like to attend, please email info@chamberlainforum.org, or call 07795 448 462 or complete the booking form below

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What We Do

Chamberlain Forum helps civil society and local authorities to coproduce better places to live. We are non-profit, politically independent and proudly based in Birmingham.

We organise Chamberlain Lectures featuring speakers including Prime Minister David Cameron. We also organise Resident University - a peer and shared learning programme for people who live and work in neighbourhoods.

We promote and develop community networks as social capital builders, including by supporting Community Network 4 Birmingham

We support action to strengthen local civil society including through: community asset transfers; neighbourhood websites; mediation and facilitation; training and business planning.

We organise action research into aspects of coproduction and are delivering an 18 month programme, Communities Managing Change, funded by Barrow Cadbury Trust.

Chamberlain Forum Limited acts as a consultancy delivering a wide range of 'thinking and doing' services for clients including local authorities, housing associations, development trusts, health and social care bodies, local strategic partnerships and voluntary and community groups.

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