We invite you to join us at The Air We Share: Inclusion and Policy, a Glass-House event in collaboration with students from UCL Bartlett’s MSc in International Planning & MSc in Spatial Planning to explore sustainability and inclusion. This is the first event in the 2020/21 Glass-House WEdesign event series, Co-designing Sustainable Places
Using evaluation of ‘inclusion’ in LB Camden’s Clean Air Strategy as a starting point for discussion, we will explore how to engage the public in informed decision-making and how policy-makers can use a range of participatory methods to involve citizens in shaping and activating public policy to tackle our climate emergency.
This will be an active space, where practitioners, policy-makers, academics and citizens work together with The Glass-House and UCL students to explore and co-design creative methods of engagement around clean air. In this digital workshop, our exploration will focus on creative and inclusive engagement in the time of Covid.
We’ll consider how socially distanced and digital approaches can help keep the clean air conversation alive while the world faces our global pandemic, and how we might integrate these approaches with face-to face activities in the future.
This is a free event, but places are limited. Please register here to secure your place.
This online event will be an interactive, creative space for collaboration and co-design activities that responds to current social distancing measures.
About the Series
Co-designing Sustainable Places will explore issues and co-design propositions for reshaping our neighbourhoods within the context of our climate emergency, the Covid-19 Pandemic and place-based inequalities.
This year, our WEdesign event series is a little different, and will bring people together to innovate and test new ways of working collaboratively and creatively through a range of both digital and more traditional co-design tools and techniques.
The Glass-House is working with academics and students around the country to co-design and co-facilitate these free interactive online events that bring together community activists, practitioners, students, researchers, academics, policy makers, voluntary, public and private sector professionals and representatives from the design, housing and development industries.