Nick Stanhope

CenGiving Funds Beach Cleanup in Ghana – update

Update: 22 September 2022 The Centric group’s efforts to develop and fund ethical community projects often expand beyond the usual locales in London. A recent example is our work in Ghana, West Africa, through CenGiving – a community give-backed project focussing on taking care of the environment. We are developing initiatives in the Global South… Continue reading CenGiving Funds Beach Cleanup in Ghana – update

Why Trauma-Informed Digital Design is Relevant in 2022

Introduction In 2021, Centric embarked on a project to look at why communities in Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham were becoming increasingly sceptical of healthcare services and medical institutions. Two of the primary insights from that project were: people had been through traumatic experiences while in healthcare settings – which impacted their trust in health services.… Continue reading Why Trauma-Informed Digital Design is Relevant in 2022

Reimagining Engagement for a Better Society: Our Seven Rules

Background and Context Some of the work involving Centric over the last 18 months has revealed there are huge issues in how local authorities engage with communities. Residents bemoan the fact there is poor communication and a dearth in knowledge about the activities in which local authorities are involved in. Plus, staff don’t meet residents… Continue reading Reimagining Engagement for a Better Society: Our Seven Rules

Cenethics launches with Jordan Taylor at the helm

Now I have the ability to think in a 4-dimensional way, my approach and understanding has been enhanced, resulting in a better understanding and value of research and data which has the power to change lives through policy. This has had a profound effect on my outlook for Vamp Sneaker Cleaning Ltd. During the work… Continue reading Cenethics launches with Jordan Taylor at the helm

Amplifying Voices In Fashion

Introduction What you wear can be a statement about yourself, your identity, culture and worldview, and can act to define the symbolic boundaries between people. Fashion and clothing is a field where one’s attire has the ability to construct and reveal socio-cultural identities. Background and Context In our forthcoming literature review, we will explore the… Continue reading Amplifying Voices In Fashion

The Seven Rules for Highly Effective Community Researchers

Background and Context Academic research is struggling and been slow off the mark to appropriately capture the voices of those who are largely voiceless. Research therefore requires better future proofing and increased incorporation of cultural knowledge ownership. This is where Centric has impacted and provided considerable change and given the new landscape, this is important… Continue reading The Seven Rules for Highly Effective Community Researchers

A Community Approach to Rethinking Governance

Introduction (by Dr Shaun Danquah) My first experience of rethinking governance came during the New Deal for Communities initiative (NDC) in 2005, introduced by New Labour in 1998. At this point, funding was allocated to organisations but not necessarily to communities. Traditional governance is not always equitable when it comes to race. Communities were not… Continue reading A Community Approach to Rethinking Governance

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