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2222 August, 2022●(1 event)All day: Overcoming Barriers: New Entrant Support Space & ‘My Journey into Land Work All day ![]() PARTNER: Shared Assets
The Land Skills Fair (21st-24th July) run by the Landworkers’ Alliance was a space for people involved or interested in land work in some way to come together, share skills and experiences, and strengthen relationships to support building a movement for food, climate and land justice. Shared Assets ran or supported six workshops over the weekend, with the two described below particularly relevant to Ruralization’s focus on supporting new entrants. The first of the two workshops focused on new entrants was called ‘Overcoming Barriers: New Entrant Support Space’. The agenda for this workshop was as follows: - General introductions, and introduction to the New Entrants Support Network run by Landworkers’ Alliance
- Small group discussions for new entrants to meet each other and describe where they are at on their new entrant journey - Presentations from Landworkers’ Alliance and Shared Assets on our work to support new entrants (including through Ruralization) - Small group discussions on the barriers new entrants face, their inspirations, and support needed, facilitated by Shared Assets/Landworkers’ Alliance - Feedback from group discussions - Next steps and close - bringing together themes from the discussion and pointing people to sources of support The second workshop focused on new entrants was called ‘My Journey into Land Work’. The agenda for this workshop was as follows:
- Introductions from Shared Assets/Landworkers’ Alliance - Introduction from three new entrant speakers, and space for them to tell their stories of how they entered land work - Discussion in pairs amongst the audience to talk about their own journey into landwork - Whole group discussion on people’s reflections/Q+A with speakers ![]() Some of the discussion notes from the first new entrants workshop.
![]() Some of the resources shared by people who participated in the workshops.
VENUE:Â Land Skills Fair - Abbey Home Farm, Gloucestershire, UK
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2323 August, 2022●(1 event)All day: Overcoming Barriers: New Entrant Support Space & ‘My Journey into Land Work All day ![]() PARTNER: Shared Assets
The Land Skills Fair (21st-24th July) run by the Landworkers’ Alliance was a space for people involved or interested in land work in some way to come together, share skills and experiences, and strengthen relationships to support building a movement for food, climate and land justice. Shared Assets ran or supported six workshops over the weekend, with the two described below particularly relevant to Ruralization’s focus on supporting new entrants. The first of the two workshops focused on new entrants was called ‘Overcoming Barriers: New Entrant Support Space’. The agenda for this workshop was as follows: - General introductions, and introduction to the New Entrants Support Network run by Landworkers’ Alliance
- Small group discussions for new entrants to meet each other and describe where they are at on their new entrant journey - Presentations from Landworkers’ Alliance and Shared Assets on our work to support new entrants (including through Ruralization) - Small group discussions on the barriers new entrants face, their inspirations, and support needed, facilitated by Shared Assets/Landworkers’ Alliance - Feedback from group discussions - Next steps and close - bringing together themes from the discussion and pointing people to sources of support The second workshop focused on new entrants was called ‘My Journey into Land Work’. The agenda for this workshop was as follows:
- Introductions from Shared Assets/Landworkers’ Alliance - Introduction from three new entrant speakers, and space for them to tell their stories of how they entered land work - Discussion in pairs amongst the audience to talk about their own journey into landwork - Whole group discussion on people’s reflections/Q+A with speakers ![]() Some of the discussion notes from the first new entrants workshop.
![]() Some of the resources shared by people who participated in the workshops.
VENUE:Â Land Skills Fair - Abbey Home Farm, Gloucestershire, UK
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2727 September, 2023●(1 event)10:00 am: Shaping the future of rural areas10:00 am – 11:00 am ![]() High-level Rural Policy Forum This momentum is moving towards Member States which are exploring how to best participate and contribute to the rural vision and Pact. The Council of the European Union made a reference to the EU rural vision in its conclusions on the 8th Cohesion report on 2nd June 2022 and in its conclusions on bioeconomy to be adopted on 25 April 2023. The Rural Pact is a framework for cooperation among authorities and stakeholders at the European, national, regional and local levels. It contributes to achieving the shared goals of the long-term vision by facilitating interaction on rural matters between public authorities, civil society, businesses, academia and citizens. Launched in December 2021, the Pact has been developed with EU institutions, stakeholders and members of the Rural Pact community and the final proposal was endorsed at the 1st Rural Pact conference on 15-16 June 2022. The Rural Pact conference in Sweden organised by Sweden government offices on 3-4 May 2023 provides an opportunity to share knowledge on how to act for rural areas in the context of the Rural Pact. The Commission is exploring with the future Spanish presidency of the Council of the European Union possibilities to adopt Council conclusions dedicated to the long-term vision for EU’s rural areas at the end of 2023, building on lessons learnt from the first two years of the implementation of the rural vision, in particular the stocktaking on actions carried out and programmed under the common agricultural policy and cohesion policy for 2021-2027. The High-level Rural Policy Forum is organised by the Spanish presidency of the Council of the European Union and the European Commission with the Rural Pact Support Office. It offers a bold opportunity to gather key political actors to advance the political agenda for the future of rural areas, prepare a fruitful debate in the Council of the EU, and support Member States to take action to unlock the potential of rural areas in achieving the LTVRA objectives. It will help move forward towards greater complementarities among different policy instruments and strategies. Objectives Enabling high-level policy exchanges between national authorities to contribute to the conclusions of the Council of the EU on the implementation of the LTVRA; Local |
2828 September, 2023●(1 event)10:00 am: Shaping the future of rural areas10:00 am – 11:00 am ![]() High-level Rural Policy Forum This momentum is moving towards Member States which are exploring how to best participate and contribute to the rural vision and Pact. The Council of the European Union made a reference to the EU rural vision in its conclusions on the 8th Cohesion report on 2nd June 2022 and in its conclusions on bioeconomy to be adopted on 25 April 2023. The Rural Pact is a framework for cooperation among authorities and stakeholders at the European, national, regional and local levels. It contributes to achieving the shared goals of the long-term vision by facilitating interaction on rural matters between public authorities, civil society, businesses, academia and citizens. Launched in December 2021, the Pact has been developed with EU institutions, stakeholders and members of the Rural Pact community and the final proposal was endorsed at the 1st Rural Pact conference on 15-16 June 2022. The Rural Pact conference in Sweden organised by Sweden government offices on 3-4 May 2023 provides an opportunity to share knowledge on how to act for rural areas in the context of the Rural Pact. The Commission is exploring with the future Spanish presidency of the Council of the European Union possibilities to adopt Council conclusions dedicated to the long-term vision for EU’s rural areas at the end of 2023, building on lessons learnt from the first two years of the implementation of the rural vision, in particular the stocktaking on actions carried out and programmed under the common agricultural policy and cohesion policy for 2021-2027. The High-level Rural Policy Forum is organised by the Spanish presidency of the Council of the European Union and the European Commission with the Rural Pact Support Office. It offers a bold opportunity to gather key political actors to advance the political agenda for the future of rural areas, prepare a fruitful debate in the Council of the EU, and support Member States to take action to unlock the potential of rural areas in achieving the LTVRA objectives. It will help move forward towards greater complementarities among different policy instruments and strategies. Objectives Enabling high-level policy exchanges between national authorities to contribute to the conclusions of the Council of the EU on the implementation of the LTVRA; Local |
2929 September, 2023●(1 event)10:00 am: Shaping the future of rural areas10:00 am – 11:00 am ![]() High-level Rural Policy Forum This momentum is moving towards Member States which are exploring how to best participate and contribute to the rural vision and Pact. The Council of the European Union made a reference to the EU rural vision in its conclusions on the 8th Cohesion report on 2nd June 2022 and in its conclusions on bioeconomy to be adopted on 25 April 2023. The Rural Pact is a framework for cooperation among authorities and stakeholders at the European, national, regional and local levels. It contributes to achieving the shared goals of the long-term vision by facilitating interaction on rural matters between public authorities, civil society, businesses, academia and citizens. Launched in December 2021, the Pact has been developed with EU institutions, stakeholders and members of the Rural Pact community and the final proposal was endorsed at the 1st Rural Pact conference on 15-16 June 2022. The Rural Pact conference in Sweden organised by Sweden government offices on 3-4 May 2023 provides an opportunity to share knowledge on how to act for rural areas in the context of the Rural Pact. The Commission is exploring with the future Spanish presidency of the Council of the European Union possibilities to adopt Council conclusions dedicated to the long-term vision for EU’s rural areas at the end of 2023, building on lessons learnt from the first two years of the implementation of the rural vision, in particular the stocktaking on actions carried out and programmed under the common agricultural policy and cohesion policy for 2021-2027. The High-level Rural Policy Forum is organised by the Spanish presidency of the Council of the European Union and the European Commission with the Rural Pact Support Office. It offers a bold opportunity to gather key political actors to advance the political agenda for the future of rural areas, prepare a fruitful debate in the Council of the EU, and support Member States to take action to unlock the potential of rural areas in achieving the LTVRA objectives. It will help move forward towards greater complementarities among different policy instruments and strategies. Objectives Enabling high-level policy exchanges between national authorities to contribute to the conclusions of the Council of the EU on the implementation of the LTVRA; Local |
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