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Designing Trust: Building Community Bonds Through Co-Creation with Sophie Evans
Published 1 year, 8 months ago
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In this episode, Sophie Evans, Director of Customer Delivery at the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, delves into the concept of co-creation and its impact on building community bonds.
Here are the key takeaways from your conversation:
- Co-Design with Communities:
- Sophie emphasizes the importance of inclusive community engagement. Rather than merely informing and pitching ideas, cities should co-design solutions with their residents.
- Successful co-design sessions involve creating spaces where residents feel like true collaborators. This approach fosters deep partnership and trust building.
- Place-Based Design:
- Cities should step outside the walls of City Hall and meet residents where they are. Going into communities empowers residents and prioritizes their needs.
- By designing inclusive spaces, cities can better address problems that impact marginalized residents.
- Adapting to Residents’ Needs:
- Co-creation requires flexibility. City teams must adjust in real time to navigate accessibility and equity concerns.
- Listening to residents and adapting accordingly ensures meaningful collaboration.
- Tapping into Play:
- Unleashing creativity during co-design sessions is essential. Encouraging play allows for innovative solutions.
- Co-design is not only about problem-solving but also about fostering democracy in practice.
Remember, co-creation is a collaborative process that involves ongoing cooperation and collaboration from residents, stakeholders, and local authorities. It’s about designing, implementing, and managing spaces, activities, and decision-making processes together.
This episode explores how the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea embraced these principles to strengthen community bonds and enhance services.