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Title: Neighbourhood Roundtables: When lived experience and community engagement are at the heart of neighbourhood actions
Organizer: The Tamarack Institute
Date: April 27, 2023
This webinar recording presents a conversation with Myriam Bérubé, Sonia Racine, Virginie Dornier and Nancy Goulet about the significance of valuing lived experience in collective projects, as well as the challenges and benefits of community engagement in collaborative initiatives.
Speakers:
Tamarack Institute Webinar: Quebec Neighbourhood Roundtables (2023)
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2023Nov 12
Title: Neighbourhood Roundtables: When lived experience and community engagement are at the heart of neighbourhood actions
Organizer: The Tamarack Institute
Date: April 27, 2023
This webinar recording presents a conversation with Myriam Bérubé, Sonia Racine, Virginie Dornier and Nancy Goulet about the significance of valuing lived experience in collective projects, as well as the challenges and benefits of community engagement in collaborative initiatives.
Speakers:
Nancy Goulet, resident involved in the St-Roch district of Québec City
This event took place in English with a simultaneous interpretation into French. Click here to access the French-language recording: • Webinaire de lʼInstitut Tamarack : L’Engre...
Have questions? Contact Myriam Bérubé (myriam@tamarackcommunity.ca)
Learn about upcoming webinars at https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/even...
Overview of webinar:
0:00 Land acknowledgement (Myriam Bérubé)
03:26 Introduction to webinar and speakers (Myriam Bérubé)
07:37 Question 1, for Nancy: Why are you involved with Engrenage St Roch? What motivates you about the Engrenage St Roch approach? What's it like to get involved? What difference does your work and that of other citizens make in the neighborhood? (Myriam Bérubé, Nancy Goulet)
09:58 Question 2, for Marie-Noëlle: How and from what needs was Engrenage St Roch born? (Myriam Bérubé, Marie-Noëlle Béland, Nancy Goulet)
19:03 Question 3, for Nancy: Could you share a few words about the Courtepoint project? (Myriam Bérubé, Nancy Goulet)
21:39 Question 4, for Sonia: What's your role in the neighborhood? What issues are you working on? What added value do you bring to the neighborhood? (Myriam Bérubé, Sonia Racine)
25:40 Question 5: Can you talk about the issues you're working on and the changes you've seen taking place in the neighbourhood thanks to the work of Engrenage Saint-Roch? (Myriam Bérubé, Nancy Goulet, Marie-Noëlle Béland)
32:22 Question 6: What are the blind spots, the challenges to consider when aiming to mobilize citizens? How can we reach out to those who are least involved? (Myriam Bérubé, Nancy Goulet, Marie-Noëlle Béland, Sonia Racine)
39:16 Question 7: What are the ingredients for successful citizen participation? (Myriam Bérubé, Marie-Noëlle Béland, Sonia Racine, Nancy Goulet)
42:58 Question 8, from a participant: We've started a neighborhood project that's going to take 20 years to complete. How can we keep citizens mobilized and involved in such a lengthy process? Do you have any tips for tackling this challenge? (Myriam Bérubé, Marie-Noëlle Béland, Sonia Racine)
44:50 Question 9, from a participant: For organizations with a more traditional model, what would be the first brick or the first thing you'd have to do to move into participatory mode? (Myriam Bérubé, Marie-Noëlle Béland, Sonia Racine)
49:39 Closing remarks (Myriam Bérubé, Sonia Racine, Marie-Noëlle Béland, Nancy Goulet)…...more