Amplifying the voices of people across the North in the debate about what should change after Covid-19 - RSA

Amplifying the voices of people across the North in the debate about what should change after Covid-19

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RSA North Fellows, their organisations and their communities are invited to get involved in the Recovery Coalition.

The People’s Powerhouse Recovery Coalition involves a number of RSA Fellows, including Tracy Fishwick FRSA and Jane Eckford FRSA and many more. One RSA Fellow, Jonny Ross-Tatam FRSA, is working for the People’s Powerhouse to support organisations who get involved in the Recovery Coalition and by hosting ‘online conversations’ with communities to understand their hopes and ambitions for life after Covid-19.

                               

As we recover from Covid-19, should life go back to how it was before or should things change? 

                     

The debate about 'building back better' after Covid-19 is in full swing and the People's Powerhouse wants to amplify the voices of people across the North in this debate. This is why the People’s Powerhouse has launched the Recovery Coalition, involving people and organisations across the North.

                   

We want you and your communities to be involved and to be heard in the debate about life after Covid-19.  Together, we can amplify the voices of people in our communities and ensure that the Northern voice and perspective is heard in the national #BuildBackBetter conversation. 

                         

If you are interested in joining the #RecoveryCoalition or would like to know more, please get in touch at people@peoplespowerhouse.org.uk or check out our website -  

https://peoplespowerhouse.org.uk/   

 

Have your say in what should change after Covid-19 in this 5 minute survey and share with your community so that they can be heard too - https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/LTBF7SJ 

 

                      

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