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How to use the Integrated Local Delivery framework
First developed in 2011, the Integrated Local Delivery framework has been in use ever since, delivering significant, value for money and highly impactful projects for local communities.
Jenny Phelps MBE, who has developed, delivered and championed the framework says:
"Many people want to act on climate emergency but don’t know how. Integrated Local Delivery enables joined up local action to look after the piece of the world you care about in a global context. Together, we can make a fairer society where everyone can play their part and be valued for it."
This short film introduces the framework and the key role of the rural facilitator. If you recognise yourself here then this course is the next step to developing the tools you need to deliver a well-founded, sustainable, locally-rooted project with real global impact.
Ruralink has developed a reputation for delivering interactive, engaging and highly impactful training to advisors and facilitators across the land-based sector.
In this course, we are taking the same approach but online to enable maximum participation. Delegates will be professional rural facilitators, community leader and local volunteers united by their passion to generate sustainable local action for global impact. Delivered entirely online using MS Teams, the course is presented over two days by a two-person team: a course facilitator and your personal mentor. Additionally, a one hour follow up personal mentor session is included 2-4 weeks later to support delegates in their individual project design or delivery.
DAY ONE. On the first morning, you will be introduced to the framework over a four-hour fully facilitated interactive session. In small groups, we will discuss the values that drive and motivate us and how they shape our approach to projects. Then, we will start to work through the ILD steps, examining the reasons for each and what the outputs may be. You will be introduced to several useful resources and then supported to start applying the framework to a project or area with which you are familiar. That afternoon, you will have the opportunity to develop your project in your own time.
DAY TWO. On the following day, you will be introduced to your personal mentor who will work with the course facilitator to guide you through the remainder of the framework. Again, you will be supported to personalise the learning to a project or area with which you are familiar. If you do not have a defined project in mind, you may choose to partner with someone working in a linked area or to apply the learning to a case study we can provide.
MENTOR. We hope this course will be the start of something big, so you will be invited to schedule a one hour one-to-one personal mentor session 2-4 weeks after the course to answer any supplementary questions or to support you in implementing the framework locally.
WORKBOOK. An interactive workbook will be sent to delegates a few days before the course begins. Delegates can choose whether to work digitally or to print the resource in advance and complete activities by hand.
We are consulting on whether to continue these courses online or to deliver them in person.
Tell us you're interested and we will let you know when the next course dates are released.
If more than eight people join the list, we will put on an additional course.
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Earlybird tickets: £150
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Standard ticket: £190
This course is designed to be delivered online.
However, we would be happy to discuss delivering it in partnership with your organisation either online or in person at your venue.
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Ruralink is a signatory of the Armed Forces Covenant and an advocate for ex-military personnel across the rural sector. This course will provide a channel for the excellent blend of communication, soft-touch management and community purpose so many service-leavers possess and may signpost you to a follow-on career or voluntary role in your local community.
Standard Learning Credits (SLC) may be applied.
Other members of the military community (spouses, dependants aged 17+, MOD civilians) may be eligible for discounted rates - please ask.
The GREAT Project is a county-wide three-year project, funded by Thirty Percy, to boost the transition to farming methods that restore the soil, water and air.
This course was developed as a deliverable of the GREAT Project and financial support up to 80% of the total cost may be be available to eligible local delegates.
We are doing everything we can to make this course as widely accessible as possible and hope to be able to signpost sources of funding in due course.
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