Count Me In
Involving beneficiaries and users in campaigning
Involving those who you represent and placing them at the heart of your campaigning is not only positive and desirable but a can be a source of legitimacy and accountability that strengthens your campaigns. We have consulted with campaigners across the sector to develop resources to support and inspire you in devising an inclusive campaigns strategy to make a greater impact.
Drawing on lessons from real campaigns including Speaking Up, Leonard Cheshire Disability and Merton Parents for Better Food in Schools, we hope as many of you as possible will use this resource and contribute your ideas and experiences to support other campaigners.
- Case studies - ideas and inspiration from real campaigners
- How do I...Q and As
- In practice...what this could look like
- Tools and materials
- Research
- Further resources
We would like to thank Tess Kingham for her research and expert support and guidance on this project.
Related Pages: Count Me In
Advice and support
- Funding and finance
- Coping with cuts
- Addressing needs
- Strategy
- Impact
- Managing change
- Planning for the future
- Involving people
- Public Service Delivery
- Governance and leadership
- Compact Advocacy programme
- Campaigning and influencing policy
- Collaborative working
- ICT (information and communication technology)
- Climate change
- Infrastructure
- Innovation
- People, HR and employment












