What's new in community engagement

Working with 10 demonstration projects from across Scotland, we will have a wide range of learning and training materials and resources in community engagement to help build your confidence and capacity to effectively engage with communities.

The materials will be available here in May.

Community Engagement and Empowerment

Scotland's communities are a rich source of energy, creativity and talent. They are made up of people with rich and diverse backgrounds who each have something to contribute to making Scotland flourish. The role of Government is to help communities to work together to fulfil their potential.

The Scottish Government is committed to our communities being supported to do things for themselves - community empowerment - and to people having their voices heard in the planning and delivery of services - community engagement.

Where communities are empowered we would expect to see a range of benefits: local democracy boosted; increased confidence and skills among local people; higher numbers of people volunteering in their communities; and more satisfaction with quality of life in a local neighbourhood. Better community engagement leads to the delivery of better, more responsive services.

The links on the left take you to documents and products that detail what the Scottish Government is doing with partners to help to support and promote community empowerment and engagement.

The Scottish Government will continue to develop this agenda working closely with COSLA, in the spirit of the concordat, and with colleagues in the third sector.

In this section

  • National Standards

    The National Standards for Community Engagement were developed with the involvement of over 500 people from communities and agencies throughout Scotland. They are a practical tool to help improve the experience of all participants involved in community engagement.

  • Community Empowerment

    Community Empowerment

    The Community Empowerment Action Plan helps more communities become more empowered.

  • VOiCE

    A database tool to help organisations plan community engagement and service user participation.

  • Better Community Engagement

    Improving practice in community engagement through the development of learning and training materials for community engagement practitioners

  • Learning and Networking in Regeneration

    Opportunities for community activists and volunteers.

  • Community Engagement How To Guide

    This guide has been developed to help people who are involved in community engagement.

  • Community Asset Ownership

    Throughout the Community Empowerment Action Plan, both the Scottish Government and COSLA give a strong commitment to enabling communities to participate fully in the events and affairs which affect the community in which they live. There are many different ways in which communities can become empowered; community ownership of assets (land and buildings) is one way that can contribute.

Page updated: Tuesday, March 22, 2011