3. No Particular Place to Go
Youth consultation project run in West London
between 2007 and 2012
Aim: To empower young people to actively
participate in the design of outdoor community
spaces through a variety of activities.
Outputs: Young people engaged gained confidence,
learnt new skills and were given resources to enable
them to play an active role in shaping their outdoor
space and provide a sense of empowerment and
ownership.
4. No Particular Place to Go Toolkit
A ‘Step-By-Step Guide’ was
produced intended as a tool for
other practitioners wishing to
engage young people in
transforming and improving
open spaces.
Download the Toolkit on our
website:
http://london.groundwork.org.uk
5. Step By Step Process
1. Work out how much say the young people will have.
2. Make a list of the things you want to find out.
3. Decide what you aim to do at each stage of the
consultation.
4. Work out how you will access the young people.
5. Decide on the consultation method(s) to use.
6. Design your tools.
7. Make sure your consultation is ethical.
8. Build in evaluation.
9. Analyse.
10. Present your findings.
12. Moving NPPG forward
What do you think?
1. Have the cuts affected your ability to consult
with young people?
2. Have you used similar youth engagement
models in your work?
3. Could this model be successful in your area
of work?
13. Contact
Simon Sadinsky
Community Project Officer
Groundwork London
T: 020 7922 1230
M: 0791 3604 360
E: simon.sadinsky@groundwork.org.uk
Website: www.groundwork.org.uk/london