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Supporting small community groups is not a ‘luxury’ but an investment

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Lord Phillipsis right to highlight the challenge for communities and individuals within communities in creating and maintaining the local connections that are so valuable to people and place, says the Community Development Foundation.

Small community groups have a critical role to play in providing ‘community glue’ helping people to make these connections while also providing much needed local services.  Making sure funding and other resources are available to support these groups is not a ‘luxury’ but an investment in improving the quality of local life.  CDF’s recent research, ‘Tailor Made’ found that community groups play a crucial role in developing ‘tailor-made’ support for people in their communities. They complement statutory services because they have the flexibility to meet specific needs with groups of people or whole communities – providing bespoke support. The types of outcomes of the work being carried out by these groups include:

- building safer communities:  They prevent crime, support victims of crime and support ex-offenders in rebuilding their lives
- improving the physical environment: They maintain and improve the physical environment  including parks, allotments and buildings
- enhancing health and wellbeing: They tackle the wider causes of poor health and wellbeing such as poverty, housing, employment, crime, pollution and isolation
- supporting local economies: They provide training and support to help people into work. They also contribute to economic growth by supporting people to start small businesses and helping people to - manage their money better so there is more to spend locally.

CDF found that community groups provide lived experience of the issues they are working with and this personal experience provides a unique insight that can complement other forms of expert knowledge. The trust gained by these groups makes people in communities more likely to come forward for help and support. The research project can be viewed on a unique microsite tailor-made.cdf.org.uk as a fully downloadable document or as a series of chapters on the Tailor-made page on the CDF website.   

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Connecting Communities is an initiative aimed at empowering and strengthening community ties across the UK. Launched in partnership with The National Lottery, it aims to promote dialogue and support Parliamentarians working to nurture a more connected society.

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