Asset Based Community Development in Essex Webinar – Thursday 11th November

Posted on: November 1, 2021

Active Essex and Essex Local Delivery Pilot would like to invite you to join a live webinar on Asset Based Community Development: Supporting Essex communities to be resilient, connected, happy and healthy.

About the event: This webinar will explain what ABCD is, and how Active Essex and the LDP are using ABCD to bring local communities together through physical activity. Nurture Development are one of the leading ABCD organisations in the world, and their CEO Cormac Russell will speak about the enormous impact community building can have on places. Active Essex and Nurture Development have already trained over 350 people in ABCD, from local volunteers through to Chief Executives and key politicians. The webinar will also be joined by Community and Local Authority guest speakers who will talk on their experience of the ABCD training and how they are using this training within teams and the communities they support.

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