- Top 10 Tips on Setting Outcomes
- The capacity model – ensure community sports groups are sustainable -sported
Participatory tools for hubs and clubs 3w6d39
- Rugby posts - take stock of progress
- Hub / Club timeline – reflect on what’s occurred, what’s learned, what’s next?
- Sport activity mapping – paint the picture of your local activity
- Problem and solution trees - understand problems and a layout potential solutions
- Sport journey mapping – track participants pathway experiences
- Ideas wall - gather ideas and suggestions from and participants
- Stakeholder mapping - identifying and manage relationships with community stakeholders
- Evaluation field - evaluating progress against your club and community aims
- Force field analysis - navigate through complicated situations
- Stories of change - understand the difference made in your club and community
Tools from Community Tool Box
- Assessing community needs and resources
- Understanding and describing the community
- Conducting focus groups
- Conducting concern surveys
- Conducting interviews
- Conducting surveys
- Qualitative methods to assess community issues
- Leading community dialogue on building healthy community
- Creating and using community report cards
- Windshield and walking surveys
Learn from others 125s57
- Room to run - Huntly festival thriving as local businesses annual run
- Links Park Community Trust – what they do in their community - Watch what LPCT do
- What does it mean to help a community? Should we focus on what’s strong, not what’s wrong? (18min TEDtalk)