Our “Smart Solutions for Communities and Places” programme continues to make significant strides in empowering place-leaders with standards-based tools to drive measurable impact. Since its launch, we’ve completed two classroom-based training sessions for new PAS184 practitioners, marking an exciting step forward in building a regional network of experts equipped to lead data-led initiatives for community prosperity, resilience, and sustainability.
Our trainee practitioners learn about the ‘three smarts’ central to the success of projects and embedded within the assessment methodology: smart thinking, smart practices and smart measurement.
In addition to these training sessions, we’re pleased to share the completion of our first PAS184-based case study, with Emma Shelby of Signal Bordon, which offered insights into implementing data-driven approaches in a real-world setting. This case study represents a valuable resource, providing practical examples and learnings that will inform future projects.
Looking ahead, we are preparing case studies in collaboration with three more of our external stakeholders: an architecture practice, local authority, and a place-based community group. These partnerships will help deepen our understanding of diverse challenges across sectors and refine our standards-based approach. Together, we aim to enhance project outcomes and support our community’s journey toward sustainability and resilience.
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to expand our PAS184 programme, connecting vision with actionable change and empowering place-leaders to create positive, lasting impacts.
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