
Interview with Kar Man Chung, a pioneering Community Pharmacist
What if we could go to pharmacies to do more than provide medicine? We spoke to Kar Man Chung, a community pharmacist finding new ways of working in the community.

What if we could go to pharmacies to do more than provide medicine? We spoke to Kar Man Chung, a community pharmacist finding new ways of working in the community.

Our thoughts on the common themes, ideas and tips from the British Medical Journal and Royal Society of Medicine’s event on co-producing a research project.

A great example of people being engaged through free workshops to contribute towards creating artwork and props for the city’s international festival.

An incredible large scale production with a cast of over 100, a giant mechanical baby, tanks and cherry pickers shines a spotlight on the experiences of parents with learning disabilities.

Maria Passingham takes us into the world of Tuneless Choirs who create inclusive spaces for people to feel good whilst singing out of tune.

Alex Fox OBE shares an article from his personal blog which exposes some of the barriers to building co-production into the public sector.

We spoke to Julia Skelton, Executive Director of the visionary theatre company Mind the Gap about inspiration, collaboration and their new production ZARA.

The film is a great example of how we can tell important stories together and how these stories are even more powerful when they are told, made and shared by those affected by the issues the stories are about.

Idea of the month: Contact before content. This is a theme of asset based community development and one I think should be remembered and reflected on when starting out on any project.