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Geographic region : 
East Midlands
England
United Kingdom

Objectives

We are working with 10 Transition Initiatives (TIs) during 2011 to help them to define then acquire and strengthen the skills they need to:

People & contacts
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Transition Training and Consulting - working with the National Trust

Transition Training and Consulting (TTandC) is the part of the Transition Network specifically designed to engage with businesses and organisations in our communities, and deliver transition-related training and consulting services. Run as a social enterprise, any profits go to support the work of the Transition Network.


This is the first of a regular series of updates from TTandC. It aims primarily to keep transition folk posted about the work we are doing, the services we are developing,  opportunities to help, and upcoming training sessions if you wish to join us.

The TTandC Practitioner Network

The Practitioner Network (P-Net) is a community of trainers and consultants that work across Scotland, Ireland, Wales & England (and possibly beyond) delivering transition-related products and services to businesses and organisations in a professional, commercial capacity. 

The practitioners in the P-Net are paid for the delivery work, and are often involved in the selling/positioning of the work too, with a cut going to TTandC to cover its operational costs, and remaining profit going to support the work of the wider Transition Network.

Should TTandC work with businesses and organisations on a commercial basis?

Building resilience among individuals and communities is only half the story of meeting the challenges of peak oil, climate change and economic uncertainty. Organisations, whether they are in the public, private or third/voluntary sectors, are no more than groups of people working together in pursuit of a particular purpose. They are located within, and interact directly with, our local communities.

Fiona Ward

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Devon, United Kingdom
First name: 
Fiona
Last name: 
Ward
Geographic region : 
South West
England
United Kingdom
Involvement & interest with the Transition Network
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