ABSTRACT

Finding specific advice on inclusive processes for engaging a community in a planning or design process can be a daunting undertaking. The latest offering in the Tools for Community Planning Series is the product of nearly two decades of successful practice by internationally acclaimed community planning specialists. It is designed to support veterans and people with little or no experience to conduct a wide variety of community engagement events with absolute confidence. The book introduces the SpeakOut, an innovative, interactive drop-in engagement process. It provides hands-on, systematic guidance and detailed checklists for managing community engagement processes, as well as targeted advice on facilitation, recording and training. Five international case studies are included. This unique, illustrated manual is a 'must-have' tool for community, city and regional planners, activists, community organizations, students in planning and the other land professions and workshop facilitators and trainers everywhere.

part 2|193 pages

Speakouts

chapter 4|18 pages

Talk Any Kine Festival

Speaking out in Chinatown, Honolulu, 2006

chapter 4|22 pages

Drop-In and SpeakOut

Building and fostering a safe Fort William neighbourhood, 2007

chapter 7|24 pages

SpeakOuts for Children

part 3|23 pages

Community Work Shops

part 5|31 pages

Other Considerations and Evaluation