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1. When will you be doing another multi-agency community engagement session / drop in?
Following the drop-in sessions and door knocking that we carried out in 2021, we set up a Facebook Group in response to suggestions from the community. As of March 2023, our Facebook Group has 530 members. We are currently using this group as our preferred method of communication.
In addition, we use our Engagement HQ webpage (previously Citizens Space) to provide regular updates and is an alternative to those not using Facebook. We also post transcripts there of our Facebook Q&A sessions. These methods of communication allow us to share information in a timely manner and are a more effective way of engaging with large numbers of people.
We do recognise, however, that not everyone can access digital platforms and we are currently looking at other ways we can share information. We are willing to consider further in-person events. However, it is important that such events are also attended by our partners, to facilitate answers to the range of questions the community may have. We meet regularly with our partners and consider community engagement when we do so.
If any further public events are arranged, we will share this news with the community.
1. When will you be doing another multi-agency community engagement session / drop in?
Following the drop-in sessions and door knocking that we carried out in 2021, we set up a Facebook Group in response to suggestions from the community. As of March 2023, our Facebook Group has 530 members. We are currently using this group as our preferred method of communication.
In addition, we use our Engagement HQ webpage (previously Citizens Space) to provide regular updates and is an alternative to those not using Facebook. We also post transcripts there of our Facebook Q&A sessions. These methods of communication allow us to share information in a timely manner and are a more effective way of engaging with large numbers of people.
We do recognise, however, that not everyone can access digital platforms and we are currently looking at other ways we can share information. We are willing to consider further in-person events. However, it is important that such events are also attended by our partners, to facilitate answers to the range of questions the community may have. We meet regularly with our partners and consider community engagement when we do so.
If any further public events are arranged, we will share this news with the community.