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Staffordshire’s communities approach
Staffordshire communities are a huge part of what makes this such a great county. When people come together to help out, amazing things happen. That’s why we launched #DoingOurBit in 2019 – a campaign asking residents to get involved with their communities and encouraging people to help themselves, each other, and the place that they live.
We have made substantial progress in recent years working with our partners to empower our communities. We want to continue to build on this success and understand where we can better work together to ‘do our bit’ to help people get more involved in their communities.
This short survey is for any organised group or partner organisation who works in Staffordshire, either with Staffordshire residents or with the county council. Tell us how we can work better together and where we should focus. Thank you for your views.
Staffordshire’s communities approach
Staffordshire communities are a huge part of what makes this such a great county. When people come together to help out, amazing things happen. That’s why we launched #DoingOurBit in 2019 – a campaign asking residents to get involved with their communities and encouraging people to help themselves, each other, and the place that they live.
We have made substantial progress in recent years working with our partners to empower our communities. We want to continue to build on this success and understand where we can better work together to ‘do our bit’ to help people get more involved in their communities.
This short survey is for any organised group or partner organisation who works in Staffordshire, either with Staffordshire residents or with the county council. Tell us how we can work better together and where we should focus. Thank you for your views.
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