'Round 'ere' is a new project with the Civic Data Cooperative, (part of the University of Liverpool). The project aims to understand what being 'well' means to local people and find out if the right information is being used to fully understand this on a really local level.
They're looking for a small group of people to lead community conversations - speaking to neighbours, friends, family and people living and working in West Bank to understand what everyone needs to be well. You will be trained up and paid for your time (reimbursed through vouchers so that any benefits are not affected). When the training is completed you will be able to work as many or as few hours as suits you, at the times that work for you, by going out and talking to the people around you.
Once they know what "being well" looks like in West Bank, they'll then start to think about what information is already available. They'll find out if the right information is being used to measure and demonstrate community wellness. If they find that it isn't, then the next step is to work together to think about how they might start measuring such things on a really local level.
So, what's their ask of you? If you're up for it and want to put your name down, they ask that you click the link below:
If you're not quite ready and want to find out more first, you can call or text them on their mobile: 07883 724273
You can also meet them at an upcoming coffee morning/evening. They will have paper copies of the form here too. Text Jenni or check our Facebook page for details of when/where Facebook:/ RoundEreWestBank
https://www.facebook.com/RoundEreWestBank