Community Catalysts
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Gary lives alone and was struggling to connect to others in his community. He was put in touch with Jackie, the Local Area Coordinator in South Tyneside. Jackie spent time with Gary and was able to help him get connected to his community so he was less isolated https://loom.ly/AeZfm9s
While government is moving its 'Big Conversation' on care forward, we've been running our own for some years. At the heart of ours is partnership with local councils and orgs to support people in local areas shape what their support looks like in those areas https://loom.ly/SxXNIQw
After losing her partner suddenly, Mary found herself living alone. She was also dealing with long‑term health conditions and a growing fear that she might not even be able to stay where she was. She then met Sam, her Local Area Coordinator, and things changed... https://loom.ly/Olxwa4o
Michael Cole, the Commissioning Manager for Micro-provision in Lancashire, gained a lot from the space and new connections that our New Social Leaders programme offered him. If you're keen to think about new ways of working and meet others who share your values, get in touch https://loom.ly/B9E9wI4
What works well in terms of community-centred support for people experiencing housing instability and homelessness? We believe putting people before processes is the way to approach it. Read some stories that evidence it https://loom.ly/s1D6jCc
Community micro-enterprise development results in more choice of support and activities for people in their local community. And importantly, we ensure the small enterprises and businesses that are created are high-quality, safe, legal and sustainable. Read more https://loom.ly/-97v5kE
How do we bring more creative, caring people into the support provider market in a way that feels safe to families and professionals? With partners we work to achieve this. Helen shares her thoughts on employment status and getting it right for people https://loom.ly/QwSKNE0
In Suffolk, community micro-enterprise development is resulting in diverse, personalised support that is tailored to the person's needs. Flourish2Thrive, HandS Help and Support, Claire's Care and Lia's Art for Wellbeing are just four that are changing people's lives everyday!
We know the importance of hearing people's voices where they are, for good collaboration, coproduction and strategic planning. Debbie John tells us more about the Big Conversation approach which supports this #CoProWeek www.communitycatalysts.co.uk/2026/05/05/h...
We're looking forward to contributing to a @housinglin.bsky.social webinar next Tuesday! @nicksinclair.bsky.social and Andy Cooke will talk about how a micro-enterprise helped revive a forgotten space 👉https://loom.ly/ok7s9to
Partnership working is key to helping people live good lives. In a blog, Zoe Miller, Programme Catalyst, shares her experiences and insights on the potential benefits and possibilities of partnerships with housing providers to help people and neighbourhoods thrive https://loom.ly/zPkWBUU
Tracy and Katie had a vision to help people live a good life and with the support of Community Catalysts Suffolk set up Room to Breathe, a community micro-enterprise offering specialist, non judgemental decluttering and organising support https://loom.ly/nUpBCAQ
In two years, community micro-enterprise development in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and Westminster, has seen the creation of a diverse network of care and support. Bhupinder Kaur, Community Enterprise Catalyst, celebrates the impact of the project https://loom.ly/cbqFNe4
Want to learn about and apply practical tools and strategies to enhance neighbourhood and place-based health initiatives? And build a strong peer support network around it? Join our New Social Leaders programme www.communitycatalysts.co.uk/our-work/new...
Fabia Cerra launched her community micro-enterprise to support people with learning disabilities, autistic people, and older residents to live independently and stay connected to their communities. Great piece about Fabia's story in This is Oxfordshire 👉 https://loom.ly/BfF7vAs
Bath & North East Somerset Council had the commitment and confidence to invest in a clear vision for reshaping local care and support. Working in partnership with the council we made that vision happen, giving people more choice and control over their care https://loom.ly/-97v5kE
Flourish2Thrive is a specialist community micro-enterprise helping people live fulfilling, independent lives in their own homes and community in Suffolk. With our support, this enterprise is now changing the lives of people in the local area https://loom.ly/Yho5Ods
Community recruitment is just one of Local Area Coordination's many unique design features. Cheryl, the LAC Team Manager in Oxfordshire has seen the value of the process. In her words it is 'meaningful coproduction that shows the voice of the community really matters'. #LACWeek2026
Our Big Conversations are all about hearing people where they are and turning what is heard into insight and action plans for change. Debbie John, Programme Catalyst, tells us more about what makes Big Conversations unique, focusing on our work in Bromley. Read her blog https://loom.ly/SxXNIQw
What makes the Local Area Coordination approach unique in how it supports people to live a good life? Read Mary's story of how a Local Area Coordinator walked alongside her to flourish in her life https://loom.ly/Olxwa4o #LACWeek2026 @nicksinclair.bsky.social
The personalised approach of community micro-enterprises can transform people’s lives. The Shaw Trust, an organisation that delivers social prescribing support in Suffolk, discovered a micro-enterprise in the local area that changed Linda’s life. Read the full story https://loom.ly/uO1yXT0
Local Area Coordination Week will be held from 4-8 May! This year we are celebrating what is unique about the approach in how it transforms people's lives. Over the week we'll share content from the different areas making up the Local Area Coordination Network #LACWeek2026
Aspire Support is providing true personalised care to people through use of direct payments. Millie Lee was able to use her direct payment to get support from Jade and she now has choice and control over how she lives her life https://loom.ly/gae1YHU #CelebratingSocialCare
In the first of a 'See the possibilities' series of blogs, @alexfoxshared.bsky.social CEO at Community Catalysts, calls for us to be more ambitious about how we plan for and use Direct Payments, to improve people’s lives and save money www.communitycatalysts.co.uk/2026/04/16/a...
"Leadership isn’t about job titles, seniority or experience. It’s about how we choose to show up for ourselves, for others, and for the communities we serve." Dalanya Morris from Sutton Primary Care Network shares her learning from our New Social Leaders programme https://loom.ly/arRpBGY
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea’s Social Investment Impact Report shows that the Community Micro-enterprise Development Programme made a £3.15 saving for every £1 spent. We’re delighted to see the social value of the project highlighted in the report. Read more https://loom.ly/wkb9NFs
When social workers are aware of the community micro-enterprises in their local area that can offer personalised, flexible care, the impact can be enormous. Emily was introduced to the Community Micro-enterprise Development Programme in Cheshire that changed Pat's life 👉 https://loom.ly/TPabrUw
Our partnership with Oxfordshire County Council has resulted in a new two-year contract extension that will focus on West Oxfordshire, where there is an increased demand for community‑based support, particularly among older residents in rural areas. Read the news release https://loom.ly/Lt7VkBI
Our Community Micro-enterprise Programme in partnership with Gloucestershire County Council is helping small businesses flourish and is changing lives with personalised care and support! The project has been in the news this month 👉 https://loom.ly/_89I1DE #CelebratingSocialCare
Michael joined the New Social Leaders programme because he wanted fresh perspectives, space to step back from the day‑to‑day delivery, and the chance to learn from people who face similar neighbourhood‑level challenges across different roles and sectors. Find out more https://loom.ly/B9E9wI4