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Local Learning Cohort, 2022 to June 2024

A Local Learning Cohort was developed for the Programme which provided a platform for learning.

We continually evaluated our work and shared our learning across different stages of the programme. Meetings were held fortnightly, and every eight weeks with the Project Leads and the Programme team, to enable continuous progress and learning to be shared within and beyond the Project Towns on shared topics. Fortnightly meetings connected the Project Towns with additional learning partners from across Scotland to share knowledge and expertise, bridging the gap between the local project work and national leaders, and provided a mechanism to inform national policy.

The sessions brought together colleagues from within the Improvement Service who run programmes that are closely aligned with the Shaping Places for Wellbeing Programme, and included:

There have also been sessions with external partners including:

In addition to these sessions, the Project Leads completed monthly 'Reflect and Capture' reports highlighting any new connections they made, challenges or powerful learning moments for that month.

As part of our learning, reflections and evaluation of the Programme, we are pulling together Summary Reports for each Workstream. These will be available to read soon

It’s bringing people together that wouldn’t perhaps originally work together so closely, and it’s helped to breakdown those silos across the town. It’s really allowing us to implement that place principle a lot better, it’s much more effective It’s given more decision makers more insight into place and why the Place and Wellbeing Outcomes are so key to the wellbeing of the people living there.

– Emma Fyvie, Senior Manager Development, Clackmannanshire Council

I think one of the key things for Ayr and what we have benefitted from is really the work of the Local Information System Team (LIST) Analyst from Public Health Scotland and the profile that’s been produced is probably one of the best data sets that I’ve ever seen.

– Lesley Reid, Health Improvement Lead - South Team Public Health Department, NHS Ayrshire and Arran
Want to find out more? Get in touch with us

If you are looking at place-based approaches, or if the Shaping Places for Wellbeing Programme sounds like something you would like to know more about, please contact Irene Beautyman, Place and Wellbeing Partnership Lead, below or follow us on X (Twitter) @place4wellbeing to keep up to date with all of our latest news

Irene Beautyman

Irene Beautyman - Place and Wellbeing Partnership Lead

Phone: 07908 930763

Email: placeandwellbeing@improvementservice.org.uk