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Enhancing Municipal Well-being Through Engaged Partnerships

Explore the dialogue between local authorities and society to ensure well-being, with a focus on citizen engagement and co-responsibility. Learn strategies for evaluating well-being and fostering collaboration for sustainable development. Dive into case studies and indicators for improving community well-being.

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Enhancing Municipal Well-being Through Engaged Partnerships

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  1. Title of presentation I Friday, 03 January 2020 I Page 1

  2. WhatisWell-being?

  3. LocalAuthorities – Well-beingProviders

  4. DialoguebetweenLocalAuthorityandSociety – GuaranteeofWell-being

  5. AssessmentofDialogueBetweenMunicipalityandSociety 7 pointscaleofcitizenengagement Co-responsibility Co-production Co-management Co-governance Anengagedpartnership Formalpartnershipv Minimal engagement Source: Bloomfield, J. TOGETHER Final Report [online]. URBACT programme, 30.10.2012. – [Accessed 01.09.2013.]. Available: http://urbact.eu/fileadmin/Projects/Together/outputs_media/TOGETHER_Final_Report_rev.pdf

  6. Integrated Governance Model for Municipalities 12 Steps forEvaluatingandIncreasingWell-beinginMunicipalities 1st stage: preparation 2nd stage: research 3rd stage: achievement of results and durability Sourse: author’s created figure

  7. LocalSupportGroup – «MunicipalityFace» LocalSupportGroup* Formed by leaders of 35 different organizations Disabledpersons Farmers Scientists Religionorganizations Entrepreneurs Youngsters Culture/sport organizations *Salaspils (Latvia) case Seniors Families

  8. DataCollectionUsingFocusGroups Whatiswell-being/ ill-beingforyou? Whatcouldyou do to improveyourwell-being? Title of presentation I Friday, 03 January 2020 I Page 8

  9. DataGroupingbyDimensions

  10. TheResultsofSubjectiveWell-beingResearch: Salaspils Case Source: Results from URBACT II “TOGETHER” project, 35 homogeneous groups, 3867 responsesResearch period : January – May, 2011

  11. Example of Well-being Indicator: Indicator of Education Source: Results from URBACT II “TOGETHER” project, 35 homogeneous groups, 3867 responses; research period : January – May, 2011

  12. How to ImprovetheWell-being? Society • Defining activities • Indicate responsibe persons, timeframe, resources • Realisation of activities using co-responsibility approach Local Authorities

  13. Day care center Pilot Actions: SomeExamples Young scientist school Workshops with seniors Science week Technical creativity classes

  14. LessonsLearned Collaboration Sustainability Municipality Networking

  15. Title of presentation I Friday, 03 January 2020 I Page 15

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