We continue our journey toward building a mutually beneficial, shared space that promotes meaningful conversation, deep listening and which leads to stronger relationships, wiser action, and real collaboration.

We hope to welcome you at the upcoming Dudley People Panel workshop.

The calling question is ‘What must we do together, that we cannot do alone?’

Date - 23rd May 2023

Location - Kingswinford Community Centre, 425 High Street, Kingswinford, DY6 8AP

Time - 12:30pm to 3:00pm

The format for your next People Panel will hopefully encourages creative and action orientated conversation where all participants are invited to bring forward their ‘call’ (a project, idea, question, specific challenge) leading to wiser and more collectively informed action.

There’ll be a brief welcome and check in, followed by Pro Action Café style workshop, community news and updates and we’ll close with networking and light refreshments.

People Panels are nothing without real stories and experiences. They are aimed at ‘real people’ and those with one foot in what life is like for those who face the poorest health outcomes and greatest levels of injustice – residents, active citizens, patient leaders, community champions and connectors, trusted voices, community and faith leaders and those who offer a voice for those who all too often go unheard. So an invitation to everyone receiving this is to encourage at least one other person to join us and be a part of your change-creating movement.

If you have any questions, would like to speak to a member of the hosting team or perhaps fancy rolling your sleeves up and getting more involved, contact us on 0121 612 1447 or email involve.blackcountry@nhs.net

‘Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.’ (Margaret Mead)

Car parking - There is a car park for the community centre in front of the venue. There is also some other local car parks if this is full.

Special requirements - if you have any requirements to make your attendance easier such as translators or large print documents, please let us know.

Accessibility -

  • The Centre generally caters very well for disabilities.
  • They have a ramp at the front of the building that gives access to all areas of the premises.
  • All rooms are on the same level with no internal steps. Apart from the small stage area which has a number of steps.
  • They have a large disabled toilet, with hand rails and grab bars. This is large enough for a wheelchair as well as a carer or assistant.
  • Service animals are allowed, not just dogs for the blind but other assistant animals as well.
  • They have 2 car parking spaces for disabled drivers or passengers.

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