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PB Scotland (@pb_scotland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted the 1st meeting of the Global PB Hub will be in Edinburgh during #PBConf19 week, bringing practitioners together from across the world for sharing learning, research & resource development for PB practitioners. Special shout out to Scotland’s own Evelyn O'Donnell 💪🌎🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Policy Scotland (@policyscotland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're pleased to support #ChallengePoverty Week, starting with sharing materials that detail poverty trends and policy impacts in Scotland 1995-2018, created in partnership with Poverty & Inequality Commission & Scottish Parliament Information Centre policyscotland.gla.ac.uk/poverty-trends…

We're pleased to support #ChallengePoverty Week, starting with sharing materials that detail poverty trends and policy impacts in Scotland 1995-2018, created in partnership with <a href="/povinequalscot/">Poverty & Inequality Commission</a> &amp; <a href="/SPICe_Research/">Scottish Parliament Information Centre</a> policyscotland.gla.ac.uk/poverty-trends…
Kirsty Deacon (@kirsty_deacon1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please check out this Families Outside In Brief where I try and distill my PhD into 4 pages! Key Finding 1 - Young people's experiences of a family member's imprisonment are different to children's more generally. What can we do to make sure that they feel heard and supported?

Jane Cullingworth (@jcullingworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Third Sector Research Forum newsletter, with a write up of the recent Collaborating for Impact event. I spoke on the panel talking about impact from the perspective of an academic... talk about imposter syndrome! Urban Studies & Social Policy What Works Scotland

Citizen Participation - oliverescobar@bsky.social (@oliverescobar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This afternoon we’re discussing brilliant doctoral research projects from What Works Scotland What Works Scotland Starting with Jane Cullingworth ‘Third sector interfaces in Scotland: Manufacturing civil society’ -fascinating research into the complex relationship between state and third sector

This afternoon we’re discussing brilliant doctoral research projects from What Works Scotland <a href="/WWScot/">What Works Scotland</a> Starting with <a href="/JCullingworth/">Jane Cullingworth</a> ‘Third sector interfaces in Scotland: Manufacturing civil society’ -fascinating research into the complex relationship between state and third sector
Citizen Participation - oliverescobar@bsky.social (@oliverescobar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next up is Sarah Ward Sarah Ward presenting at What Works Scotland on Assets Based Community Development. I was lucky to examine Sarah’s thesis and learnt lots about ABCD at the frontline and the challenges of tackling inequalities and mobilising for social change

Next up is Sarah Ward <a href="/sward2205/">Sarah Ward</a> presenting at <a href="/WWScot/">What Works Scotland</a> on Assets Based Community Development. I was lucky to examine Sarah’s thesis and learnt lots about ABCD at the frontline and the challenges of tackling inequalities and mobilising for social change
Citizen Participation - oliverescobar@bsky.social (@oliverescobar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now Kirsty Deacon presents key findings from her thesis about ‘young people’s experiences of having a family member in prison’ - insights into often forgotten perspectives that trouble simplistic narratives about prison/punishment/justice What Works Scotland

Now <a href="/Kirsty_Deacon1/">Kirsty Deacon</a> presents key findings from her thesis about ‘young people’s experiences of having a family member in prison’ - insights into often forgotten perspectives that trouble simplistic narratives about prison/punishment/justice <a href="/WWScot/">What Works Scotland</a>
Citizen Participation - oliverescobar@bsky.social (@oliverescobar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And finally the groundbreaking work by @Tamara_Mulherin who’s conducted an ethnography of inter-organising in the context of Health and Social Care Integration in Scotland - understanding collaborative practices through materiality and the micro politics of interaction What Works Scotland

And finally the groundbreaking work by @Tamara_Mulherin who’s conducted an ethnography of inter-organising in the context of Health and Social Care Integration in Scotland - understanding collaborative practices through materiality and the micro politics of interaction <a href="/WWScot/">What Works Scotland</a>
Richard Brunner (@richardbrunner8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 4 What Works Scotland PhD projects presented Jane Cullingworth Sarah Ward Kirsty Deacon @Tamara_Mulherin are exemplars of the value of #SocialSciences doctoral research: empirically deep, theoretically informed, destabilising what we think we understand. See What Works Scotland website for more info.

Citizen Participation - oliverescobar@bsky.social (@oliverescobar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

long time coming! I'm delighted to host this launch at Edinburgh Futures Institute with Policy Scotland A handbook that takes a 4-stage approach to designing dialogic & deliberative public engagement.Masterful resource by Wendy Faulkner & @ClaireBynner What Works Scotland Everyone welcome! #demopart #delibwave

Policy Scotland (@policyscotland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to hear this! Join Wendy Faulkner, @ClaireBynner & Citizen Participation - [email protected] for the launch of the Public Engagement Handbook this Friday (17 July), 10am (UK time), hosted by Edinburgh Futures Institute eventbrite.co.uk/e/planning-pub…

Richard Brunner (@richardbrunner8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New joint article with @HAYLESBEN is out! We’ve been working for a few years using empirical data and reflections What Works Scotland. We introduce the concept of the Buffer Zone to synthesise the complexities of conducting contemporary #collaborative #research. Thank you so much @QRJCardiff

Policy Scotland (@policyscotland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ten years ago on #OTD the Christie Commission report into the future delivery of public services in Scotland was published gov.scot/publications/c… There's sure to be lots of discussion over the next few months about the impact of Christie and what's changed since then 1/