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    research brief

    February 2004

    The Aspiring CommunityHow community organisations are raisingexpectations in Britains neighbourhoods

    About the project

    Community organisations occupy an increasingly pivotal place in Britains social

    policy landscape. By encouraging the active involvement of the users they serve,

    they have the potential to provide goods and services that are more trusted and

    more responsive to the individual needs and aspirations of citizens than

    traditional public agencies. They are also building the social ties and networks

    which are recognised as crucial to peoples quality of life: good health, learning,

    safe and sustainable neighbourhoods and so on. In the process, they are raising

    local peoples expectations about the capacity they have to tackle their problems

    and improve their circumstances and surroundings.

    Demos is working with the New Opportunities Fund on a project that aims to tell

    the story of these organisations and to explore the factors that influence their

    success, from models of engagement to funding relationships to accountability

    structures.

    About the research

    As part of this research we are developing a number of detailed case studies of

    community-based projects and organisations in different parts of the UK.

    Projects have been selected to give as much variety as possible in terms of their

    geographic location, local circumstances, size, specific focus and so on. This is notan evaluation exercise: what we are interested in is learning about the attitudes

    and experiences of users and participants in these projects, and understanding

    how different factors contribute to successful community participation.

    What will the research involve?To develop the case studies our research will be based on three elements.

    Telephone interviews

    First, the Demos team will conduct a number oftelephone interviews with

    project managers and others involved in the project. These interviews will last no

    more than 30 minutes. We are open-minded about how many interviews wouldbe needed: it is possible that we will get everything we need from a single

    interview, or it may be that it would be useful to speak to several people. The

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    purpose of these is firstly, for us to answer any questions they may have about the

    research, and secondly for us to find out some background information,

    including history, basic facts and a sense of the key issues, so that we are well

    prepared for the second part of the research.

    Study visit

    The second part of the research will involve the Demos team spending 1-2 days

    visitingthe project. We will use this time to get the views of as many users and

    participants as possible, through face-to-face interviews and small group

    discussions, and also to spend some time observing the project in action.

    Project managers will not need to be present throughout the time we are there,

    but we hope that they will be willing to help us by recruiting participants forinterviews and group discussions. Interviews would normally last around 30-45

    minutes and involve one or two people. Group discussions take longer (around

    1.5 - 2 hours) and would normally involve 5 to 10 people. Of course all those

    participating would do so anonymously.

    We are keen to be as flexible as possible about the date and time of our visit.

    If there is another event or purpose for bringing people together we are happy to

    try and slot in with this. Similarly if it is easier for people to participate at a

    particularly time of day we are happy to accommodate that.

    Survey

    Finally we will be producing a questionnaire survey for users to fill out, which

    will provide us with some basic information about them and their opinions.

    Again, this will be completely anonymous. A Freepost envelope will be provided

    for people to return the survey to us. All that we need project managers to do is to

    distribute the survey to their user group and encourage them to fill it out.

    OutcomesThe case studies together with the rest of our research will be drawn together in a

    clearly written report aimed at project managers, NOF officials, policy-makers,

    opinion-formers and the media. To emphasise again, the anonymity ofindividuals will be protected throughout.

    About Demos

    Demos is an independent think-tank that conducts research projects into all

    aspects of public policy. We are a charity, and work with organisations from the

    public, private and voluntary sector to explore ideas that can improve the quality

    of peoples lives. We disseminate our work through books and written reports, as

    well as through the Internet, events and in the media.

    Next steps

    We will contact you in the next few weeks to begin making arrangements and

    fixing up dates. If you have anyquestions about the project in the meantime,

    please feel free to contact Paul Skidmore, Senior Researcher at Demos on

    [email protected] or 020 7401 5342.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]