This chapter, by TCC Founder David Evans, originally featured in #FutureComms – the LGA’s guide to building local public services for the future through modern communications. Key points •…
The most partisan areas for each World Cup team One of the pleasures during a World Cup – at least for non-adherents of the Tebbit Test – is seeing the…
TCC’s Chris Clarke explores the different types of challenge that the five pilot councils chosen as part of the government’s Integrated Communities strategy are likely to face. Images taken from…
This article originally featured on the Huffington Post. Does catering to materialism breed more materialism or less? Does addressing concerns about immigration feed bigotry or forge liberalism? These are big…
In 6 months there will be General Election where levels of community cohesion and the impact of immigration are likely to be a dominant issue. The European elections and the…
I have previously blogged about the need for building resilience. This along with optimism, understanding motivational values and interventions that promote pro-social behaviour and habits is probably more useful as a group…
East Midlands Council’s recently published a report on the impact of international migration on the East Midlands. It concludes that international migration has generally been good for the economy, that recent migrants…
One of the things TCC have stressed in recent years is that if you are communicating to the general public, an unsegmented message increasingly means you reach some people, but…
Councils and other service providers tend to make assumptions about how their residents want to engage and how to interpret the feedback or lack of feedback they get from them….
Behaviour change will continue to rise up the public policy agenda in the coming months. The publication of the Public Health White Paper in December is likely to lead a significant…