Empowerment Themes
The National Empowerment Partnership exists to improve and increase empowerment activities, co-ordinate dialogue between infrastructure agencies and grass roots organisations, develop robust evidence and engage national, regional and local government in the empowerment agenda as key to underpinning policy for public service delivery. This work is focused on a number of priorities or themes that are listed below. For each of these the theme name links to a page where you can see content that relates to that theme in particular.
| Active Citizenship | Individuals active and involved in their communities, and learning how to become more active |
| bme | Black Minority and ethnic issues |
| Co-production | A term used to describe when public services are produced in an equal and reciprocal relationship between professional, users and their families and neighbours. |
| community assets | |
| community development | |
| community engagement | |
| community safety | |
| enterprise | |
| Evaluation | Activities and reports that analyse the outcomes, impact and learning. |
| Faith | |
| Government reports | Reports issues by central or local government |
| health | |
| localism | |
| migrant workers | |
| migration | |
| neighbourhoods | |
| NI4 | NI4 stands for National Indicator 4, which is a goverment determined measure of the percentage of people who feel they can influence local decisions. |
| participatory budgeting | |
| rural | |
| South Yorkshire | |
| Voices | A series of publications produced by the National Empowerment Partnership Yorkshire and the Humber highlighting case studies of positive empowerment practice. |
| Workforce development | Staff from organisations gaining increased knowledge, skills and understanding from a process of support or learning. |
| Workshop and conference reports | |
| young people |

