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Ben Shaw

@n4benshaw

Deputy Director @cecanexus and freelance researcher - env. policy,
evaluation, and child friendly cities. Formerly Director of Policy Studies Institute (PSI)

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Aligns with our research with 9-10 year olds which found girls at bottom of hierarchy of use on public space zcdarchitects.co.uk/estate-regener…

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Are you a young Londoner aged 16-24 who cares about your city's future? We want to know about the things that matter to you. Play Our City and tell us now. It only takes five minutes to let London's leaders hear your voice, play now playverto.com/ourcity #OurCityLDN

Are you a young Londoner aged 16-24 who cares about your city's future? We want to know about the things that matter to you. Play Our City and tell us now. It only takes five minutes to let London's leaders hear your voice, play now playverto.com/ourcity  #OurCityLDN
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RT @ben_derbyshire: Great to see ⁦@dbornat⁩ ⁦PhilipGlanville⁩ insisting on inclusive design & quality delivery ⁦BBC London⁩. Check 12 minutes in to tonight’s bulletin: bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod… via ⁦BBC iPlayer

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“Participation needs to involve listening to children on their own terms.” The wonderful @dbornat Ben Shaw share the learning on participation and child-friendly design in The Developer Play Scotland Play Wales PlayBoard NI Hackney Play #playbuildschildren #playeveryday

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So at least in 20 years time we’ll have a generation able to understand why Low Traffic Neighbourhoods are a good thing... Join us on Sunday, 30th June 1pm, Downhills Park, to hand over our 5 asks to Haringey’s Councillors. Bring your children, they know better than we do...

So at least in 20 years time we’ll have a generation able to understand why Low Traffic Neighbourhoods are a good thing...

Join us on Sunday, 30th June 1pm, Downhills Park, to hand over our 5 asks to Haringey’s Councillors.

Bring your children, they know better than we do...
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Two discussions at the same time on Liveable Neighbourhoods. They’re happening in the same room in Haringey. 6 months ago this did not feel possible. Appetite for change is strong in H’gey. Always worth reminding your ward Councillors how important this all is to your community.

Two discussions at the same time on Liveable Neighbourhoods. They’re happening in the same room in Haringey. 6 months ago this did not feel possible. Appetite for change is strong in H’gey. Always worth reminding your ward Councillors how important this all is to your community.
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RT @jamesgleave1: Finally got around to reading this by Jillian Anable, who knocks it out of the park. Transport planning had the chance to do gradual change. We didn't. Time for major surgery. creds.ac.uk/rearranging-el…

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This last one is a great idea - it would, as you know, make complexity explicit, is simple to understand and creates a shared understanding of policy process and assumptions.

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RT Trisha Greenhalgh: This is the best article I've read on #COVID19. "Countries that are prepared will see a fatality rate of 0.5-0.9%. Countries that are overwhelmed will have a fatality rate of 3-5%". Let's act to flatten the curve. medium.com/@tomaspueyo/co…

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Interesting blog on joint problem framing - one of the challenges of tacking complex problems and relevant to our work at CECAN esp. Participatory Systems Mapping - A heuristic framework for reflecting on joint problem framing i2insights.org/2020/06/23/fra…