People’s Voice Media plans to go international

The community development organisation People’s Voice Media has launched its annual report in a multimedia format using the online platform myebook.

And it reveals how the Manchester-based organsiation, which aims to help get a community reporter for every street corner, has had a busy year expanding into other parts of the UK  and is now looking internationally.

In the concluding page, chair Bernard Leach says:
” The last year has been an important one in that we have now become an organisation with a national profile by working closely with partner organisations ranging from Housing Associations in London and the West Midland, a residential care home in Blackpool, refugee communities in Sheffield, a Seaside Voices project with four coastal resorts and a bespoke digital inclusion project now aiming to develop community reporters across Europe with partners from Italy, Spain, Turkey, Germany and Hungary.”

Taking things a bit closer to home, chief executive Gary Copitch mailed the annual report to interested people saying:

“We have done some great activity over the year including working with Housing Associations and the Police as well as undertaken consultations with residents in Lower Broughton in Salford. The report also highlights our work to develop community reporters in Owton Manor in Hartlepool and Preston.”

See the full report via this link.

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