More than ever, many actors are determined to use their forces and resources to develop an inclusive and democratic coexistence in residential quarters: Housing companies and their foundations, local governments, district management, social institutions and even civic education providers are becoming active in the districts in order to promote engagement, arts, culture, education, elderly and youth welfare and to strengthen social participation.
Many approaches are innovative and successful, reaching many residents. However, they are often not seen enough outside the quarters. In order to achieve sustainable and nationwide positive effects, promising strategies must be widely spread, based on professional and practical experience and scientifically sound. Vital networks are also indispensable for this, which contribute both to the pooling of resources and to the visualisation of successful neighbourhood work.
Together with our guest Christian Lieberknecht, Managing Director of the GdW - Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und Immobilienunternehmen (Federal Association of German Housing and Real Estate Companies), we will discuss Labora lecture on which approaches and structures can be used to successfully design, present and purposefully evaluate district work.
His contribution is supplemented by short inputs from the studies and practical work of Minor and discussed in the circle of invited experts.