We know there is good practice out there and we want the South East to share it.
South East Excellence have developed Learning from Experience, a new interactive online tool that is based on the findings of the Egan Review of Skills for Sustainable Communities (2004)
How far do the findings of the Egan Review reflect the experience of practitioners on the ground? Through a series of interviews and workshops South East Excellence gathered examples of how each of these components, skills, attitudes and behaviours are demonstrated by practitioners and projects across the South East region.
There are two wheels: first, the components of sustainable communities; and secondly, the skills, attitudes and behaviours needed to create them. With this tool, each of the segments is interactive, allowing you to access relevant information from the case studies. This is a useful way of promoting good practice lessons but also helps to guide the way we think about projects and learn from our own and other peoples experience.
Click on one of the wheels here to start the interactive tool.
Are these components and skills actually reflected in real life examples? We are continuing to gather real-life stories from across the region. Click here if you are interested in submitting a case study to be broken down by the sustainable communities, skills, attitudes and behaviors components.
February 2012 Pan Urban Regeneration Scheme
February 2012 The Regeneration of Bracknell Town Centre
February 2012 The Engauge Programme – West Sussex County Council
February 2012 The Pines Calyx Conference Centre
February 2012 South Hampshire Green Infrastructure Strategy Process