Collective Power: Daughters of Fortune, Mind the Gap

We hear about the best bits, learning and surprises from those involved in creating the award winning Daughters of Fortune – a groundbreaking, co-created arts and science project exploring the largely invisible subject of learning disability and parenthood.
Collective Power: Loudspeaker, Nottingham Contemporary

The fourth project in our Collective Power Award shortlist series that we want to celebrate uses galleries and creativity to make a crucial difference in the lives of women experiencing difficult circumstances.
Collective Power: Making Musical Bridges, Intergenerational Music Making

A wonderful example of a collaborative partnership bringing together care home residents and school children to connect and learn through the joy of music.
Collective Power: Feels Like Home, Barnsley Museums

We learn about what a community group for anyone new to Barnsley has achieved, learnt and loved along the way as part of our Collective Power award showcase with the Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance.
Collective Power: Our Day Out, Creative Arts East

Read all about the best bits, learning and surprises from a programme of dementia-friendly, inclusive and interactive music and movement workshops for older people across Norfolk that has collaboration at it’s heart.
#COVIDConversations, a digital storytelling project capturing everyday experiences of people across Europe
Stories are the way we understand and make sense of our world. #COVIDConversations is a digital storytelling project providing a platform for sharing everyday experiences of the pandemic from voices seldom heard.
Interview with Spaces of Hope Founder, Matthew Barber-Rowell

Matthew tells us about his favourite piece of work, his best mistake and how Spaces of Hope hopes to make a difference during the UK’s second wave of Covid.
The dark side of collaboration

A sobering thought piece by experienced public sector worker Christina Ashworth on how we need to deliberately and mindfully choose to be more radical and face up to past tokenistic consultation and citizen involvement that can do more harm than good.
Alexandra Park Food Forest

In the early days of the coronavirus crisis, the UK saw empty shelves at the supermarket for the first time in a generation. But in some parts of the country there is a historic lack of access to good food. We hear from a community project in Glasgow looking to change that.