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Climate Change and Pathfinder porgramme Hannah Williams (Policy) Usha Ladwa-Thomas (Communities). www.cymru.gov.uk. Everything we do a commitments in: “One Wales” a programme for Government http://cymru.gov.uk/about/programmeforgovernment/1wales/?lang=en. www.cymru.gov.uk.

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  1. Climate Change and Pathfinder porgramme Hannah Williams (Policy) Usha Ladwa-Thomas (Communities) www.cymru.gov.uk

  2. Everything we do a commitments in: “One Wales” a programme for Government http://cymru.gov.uk/about/programmeforgovernment/1wales/?lang=en www.cymru.gov.uk

  3. Big Picture with regards Policy contextSustainable Development scheme/charterClimate Change Strategy (Hannah) Communications and Engagement : some learning and our way forward Communities /Third sector engagement : context and history to Pathfinders Programme Presentation will cover

  4. Sustainable development will be the central organising principle of the Welsh Assembly Government One Wales, One Planet SD as a central guiding principle

  5. In Wales, sustainable development means enhancing the economic, social and environmental wellbeing of people and communities, achieving a better quality of life for our own and future generations. SD in Wales?

  6. In ways which promote social justice and equality of opportunity and In ways which enhance the natural and cultural environment and respect its limits using only our fair share (one planet’s worth nor nearly 3 planets worth) of the earth’s resources and sustaining our cultural legacy. How is to be done?

  7. It is about hard but different choices Long-termism Silo-busting Evidence based Invest in resilience It is about securing legitimacy and support Clear ideology and narrative (Not green agenda but wellbeing agenda) Build trust Behaviour change strategy More than a greening agenda

  8. Identifyexisting best practice on SD Share existing best practice on SD Annual Challenge – embedding SD so that it makes a difference. Sustainable Development Charter

  9. Climate Change is an outcome of unsustainable living Climate Change Strategy launched last October (2010) Climate Change Commission set up ( Contact Owain.Edwards@wales.gsi.gov.uk for dates to observe) Policy: www.wales.gov.uk/climatechange Action: www.walescarbonfootprint.gov.uk Sustainable Development and climate Change

  10. Welsh Assembly Government Strategy

  11. Welsh Assembly Government Strategy • Underpinning principles: • Helping people make climate-friendly choices • Leading by example • Building climate action into all policy areas:implications for transport, culture, health and social care etc • Drive energy efficiency

  12. Historically: Targeted communications campaigns/adverts /DEFRA segmentation research Missing: Linking science with human behaviour/motivation for change. Learning from other large scale behaviour change work e.g. in health and social care. Too much focus on individuals and individual behavioursrather than overall life styles/community membership. Over-emphasis on “one size fits all” awareness raising campaigns Guilt/fear based appeals. Lack fun or even glamour (dull, negative, difficult to do and unpopular!) Evaluation : of large scale campaigns/adverts (UK and USA) confirmed lack of impact Communicating or engaging??

  13. Understand what Government can do and what others could do - Top down and facilitate bottom up work – Defra’s 4Es –Enable, Encourage, Engage and Exemplify Our approach

  14. 4-E approach to behaviour change Taxes & fiscal measures Regulation & fines League tables Targets / perf management Prizes / rewards / bonuses Preferential treatment Status recognition Subsidies / discounts Feedback Remove barriers to act Set defaults / opt-out vs opt-in Form clubs / communities Provide information Choose intervention timing Personalise Provide space / facilities Build confidence Ease/cost of access Enable Catalyse Encourage Engage Evidence base Walk the talk & lead Consistency across policies Sustained approach Credibility / confidence Benchmarking / evaluation Learning & improvement Political consensus building Community/network action Deliberative fora Segmentation / focus Secure commitment Personal contacts Role models / 'super-users' Paid/unpaid media campaigns Pester power / Peer pressure Workplace norms Exemplify

  15. Targeting behaviours For householders 75-80% of environmental impacts of relate to housing, food, home energy and personal transport) For organisations, facilities & waste management, energy choices, efficiency of process, purchase, transport and logistics are key CC but there are competing concern e.g. the state of the economy Moving towards low carbon behaviours

  16. Challenge:about buying and using less than we currently do, and so is significantly more difficult to achieve. Strategy - how we will engage with people across Wales in order to drive action to tackle the causes and consequences of climate change, in a sustainable way.*** Some reading (last slide) Communications and Engagement Strategy

  17. Approach: is a nationally-led, locally implemented programme of campaigns based on a social marketing approach provide the national vision and narrative which is needed to promote action at all levels develop the capacity for action at the local level1.Social marketing training and development for key activists and enablers ( Communications and Engagement Strategy

  18. Provide the evidence base to support action1. Commissioning a Welsh survey of attitudes and values, and people’s behaviours on energy, water, waste and transport so that can help us take a segmented approach to our audience2.Energy behaviours ; Brook Lyndhurt report (ULT send by email)3. Transport behaviours : Sustrans report (ULT send by email)4. Pathfinders research element : Your work 5. 3 social marketing, pilot programmes that can be scaled up. Communications and Engagement strategy

  19. So what of the Third sector /communities? What have we done so far to engage community and Third sector organisations? What of the future? Third sector engagement

  20. History: Original report on what communities said they wanted to help support and stimulate actionSegments: Positive Greens,(6%) Side supporters(18%), cautious participants (75%), Unable to engage (1%) Leadership by Third sector organisation Language (doing it but not seen as climate change action) and lacking element of narrative on WIIFM? Grants to stimulate and support action Diversity of action and narratives: peak oil? Local resilience/ etc Growing interest in community energy Wish to learn from others before them Urban/rural differences Leap of faith rather than evidence based action Third sector and Climate action

  21. Behaviour change programmes Making resources available Building capacity and leadershipUsing community development tools like timebanking Engaging and Looking to see how we scale up supporting Collaborating with others Gathering evidence of what works Broadly did/do…

  22. Social marketing approach by any other name?? Introduced and “nudged” communities to learn from programmes like Sterling Going Carbon Neutral programme Brought Doug McKenzie Mohr Seminars to Wales (x2) seminars Building on evidence for successful, community led, social marketing approach via Pathfinder programme Social marketing approach

  23. So far we have: Small grants for small actions via Environment Wales Establishment of Ynni’r Fro programme : 6 development officers locally placed / European funding / support 22 social enterprises for community scale renewable Establishing a joint DECC and WAG Low Carbon communities Programme : Lammas (Pembrokeshire), Cwm Clydach (RCT), Awel Aman Tawe (Swansea Valley), Cwm Arian (Pembrokeshire) Making resources available

  24. Looking ahead: Grant scheme for all sectors ; launched March 7th/ run by WCVA and Environment Wales/development officer based at Cynnal Cymru (details by email) Dormant Accounts Scheme : launch in July 2011 Pathfinder Officer time for some hand holding and sign posting and mapping community activity across Wales Influence other funders: Trusts, Banks, delivery agents like: CCW, EST, Carbon trust etc Resources:

  25. Wales Council for Voluntary Action: Climate change Leadership Group. Community Action for Climate Change Networks: On going Community University: Support and enablement of “winners” of large grants ( NESTA, LCCC, British Green Street etc ) to develop ideas that are of Wales wide importance /scaling up Training in social marketing / programme of events Sharing of the big vision for Wales and facilitating local networking for paid workers. Time banking Building capacity and leadership

  26. In collaboration with Spice and by seconding Ben Dineen to the WAG climate Change team we are Develop capacity of the third and community sector to exchange skills and knowledge across Wales Undertake three pilots to identify if carbon reduction programmes can be accelerated using timebanking. (Background paper to follow) Pathfinders to work actively to recruit and promote. Timebanking

  27. Support Ministerial visits to projects Listen to and respond to individual concerns and sign post Identify emerging patterns and needs e.g. need for community energy group and champion , support, advice etc Peer mentoring scheme (to be developed) Signpost to funding and other support e.g. Ynni’r Fro , Environment Wales etc Engage and support

  28. Cynnal Cymru : Civic engagement for sustainability. Work with Community councils, Sustain Wales website, Green heroes etc SDC : Policy advice to Government WCVA: role in leading, informing and supporting third sector organisations Environment Wales Ynni’r Fro work : 6 development officers (Andy to elaborate) SD Co-ordinators in local authorities Low Carbon regions work in SW Wales Umbrella organisations: e.g.Planed Collaborate with others

  29. Low Carbon Communities Challenge - research approach to community led work. Pathfinders - what happens when communities led on social marketing approaches Pathways programme of work - SW England . DECC and WAG supported. Small scale research: Ynni’r Fro development officers perceptions of nature of communites coming forward for community scale renewables. Evaluation and monitoring of timebanking work Gather evidence of what works

  30. 4-E approach to behaviour change Targets / Prizes / rewards / bonuses Incentives: FITS “Nudge” Status recognition (Peer mentoring) Feedback Remove barriers to act Build capacity Form clubs / communities Provide information Choose intervention timing Personalise Provide space / facilities Build confidence Ease/cost of access Enable Catalyse Encourage Engage Evidence base Case studies Walk the talk & lead Sustained approach Credibility / confidence Benchmarking / evaluation Learning & improvement Community/network action Deliberative fora Segmentation / focus Secure commitment Personal contacts Role models / 'super-users' Peer pressure/conversations Workplace norms Exemplify

  31. Never turn anyone away: sign post them Collaborate and facilitate Watch out for patterns across your area of work and share them/record them. Be reflective Feed things upwards, side ways and downwards Work with those already there (paid or otherwise Wales is a village! Wales is bilingual and has diverse groups and interests . Get skilled up in social marketing , in community development, and Enjoy  Top tips!

  32. Useful reading Mindscape: Influencing behaviour through public policy. Cabinet offcie report Sustainable Consumption Roundtable’s report, ‘I will if you will’ - Towards sustainable consumption The diffusion of environmental behaviours; the role of influential individuals in social networks Report for DEFRA by Brook Lyndhurst ( 2009) GSR Behaviour change knowledge review. Practical Guide : An overview of behaviour change models and their uses, HMT Publishing Unit, London . Andrew Darnton (2008) Selling sustainability : Seven lessons from advertising and marketing to sell low-carbon living . NESTA (2008) International Review of Behaviour Change Initiatives. The Scottish Government Social research (2011) Common Cause . Partnership report by COIN, FoE, Oxfam, etc(2010) Papers to follow via email Reducing emissions through behaviour change : report to Welsh Assembly Government .Brook Lyndhurst (2010) Reducing Carbon emissions from transport in Wales through behaviour change. Sustrans (2010) Background on work on Timebanking Strategy: communications and engagement Useful reading and papers to follow

  33. www.cymru.gov.uk Policy: www.wales.gov.uk/climatechange Action: www.walescarbonfootprint.gov.uk Usha.Ladwa-Thomas@wales.gsi.gov.uk

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