Principles met
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Co-production
We will develop systems that enable citizens to be equal partners in designing and commissioning public services and in determining the use of public resources.
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Innovation
We will embrace innovation in how we work with local communities to drive positive change.
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Learning
We will capture and ‘expand’ the experience and learning from individual projects and approaches in order to encourage broader application of co-operative principles within individual member Councils and across the Network.
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Maximising social value
We will support the development of a framework and criteria for social value, giving substance to the concept and supporting Councils with the tools to ensure better local social and economic outcomes.
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New models of meeting priority needs
In exploring new ways of meeting the priority needs of our communities we will encourage models, such as co-operatives and mutuals, which give greater influence and voice to staff and users. in designing and commissioning public services and in determining the use of public resources.
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Walking the talk
As a membership organisation, we will make this statement of our principles operational by:
• Co-operation among members: Our members work together to help each other implement our values, sharing experiences and learning.
• Openness of membership: Full, Associate and Affiliate Membership is open to any qualifying Council, organisation or individual who shares our values and is committed to putting them into action.
• Co-production of the Network’s work: Members help shape the Network’s work programme and the content of events and written products.
• Action-focused: The network is a vehicle for helping councils translate co-operative values and principles into policy and practice.
•Membership-based: The network is majority funded by modest membership subscriptions from its member Councils, Associates and Affiliates.
•Non-party-political: Members share the belief that working co-operatively within and across communities holds the key to tackling today’s challenges.
Join the Free Bikes Movement to increase inclusive and accessible cycling and ensure that affordability is not a barrier to active travel. Work with local communities to make new connections and boost health and well-being. Giving free bikes for people to keep is not only a carefully targeted intervention but a powerful enabler of wider system change, which can lead to better support for individuals while boosting community resilience.
Who We Are
The Active Wellbeing Society (TAWS) is a community benefit society and cooperative working to tackle inequality and promote community wellbeing. TAWS works with communities and councils across the country in areas of high deprivation to provoke positive system change and address barriers.
How We Can Support Local Authorities
TAWS is collaborating with local authorities to provide support, advice and services and has developed a national free bikes programme. We can support you to develop the capability required to get schemes up and running as quickly as possible. Our aim is to build a broad alliance so that we can share knowledge and expertise.
For further information contact:
Julian Sanchez
National Cycling Lead
The Active Wellbeing Society