Reflections on the GM Moving Big Co-Production Conversation

After attending sessions as part of the GM Moving Big Co-Production Conversation, GM Moving Exec Lead Hayley Lever has shared her personal reflections along with those of the team behind the series.

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By Hayley Lever | 07 December 2021 | TAGS: Hayley, GM Moving

The GM Moving Big Co-Production Conversation was a series of online conversations that ran from Monday 22nd November – Friday 3rd December 2021. Led by local people, they explored and addressed important topics including violence reduction, community power, and caring for the environment.

Some sessions had to be postponed until 2022, which means you can still be part of the conversation in the new year. Keep your eye on GM Moving's Twitter account for information about these rearranged sessions. 

After attending some of the conversations, GM Moving Exec Lead Hayley Lever has shared her personal reflections along with those of the team behind the series.

Read Hayley's blog here.

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