From Conflict to Co-operation is a series of five cartoon booklets from Co-operatives UK which aims to help enterprises not only deal with conflict when it arises but also avoid unnecessary conflict.
West Whitlawburn Housing Co-operative (WWHC) was established 21 years ago in the south east area of Glasgow. It is a shining example of what community ownership under a co-operative can achieve.
The co-operative, situated in central London, soon became independent after it was established in 1991.
<p>This booklet has a simple aim: to focus attention on the full potential of co‑operatives to meet housing needs.</p>
The Confederation of Cooperative Housing will be hosting it's usual variety of plenary sessions, talks, visits and workshops.
Submitted by mcreedy on 13 September, 2011 - 11:26
The Spring 2011 edition of the ICA Housing e-bulletin outlines the work of the international board and plans for the future.
All the latest news from the international co-op housing sector.
In This Issue:
Giving people power over public services.
This paper from the Cabinet Office puts forward plans for:
- new and improved opportunities for tenants to manage their own homes and housing services;
- the opportunity for local areas to pilot ways of running Children’s Centres as part of local mutual federations
- improving the sustainability of User-Led Organisations that exploring ways for communities to have a formal role in the governance of employee-led social enterprises that spin out of the traditional public sector.
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