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David Robinson

Founder, The Relationships Project
David is a community worker, co-founder and now co-lead, of the Relationships Project. Good relationships are the foundations of everything that matters. The Project gathers evidence, makes tools, delivers training, runs support networks and is currently developing the Relational Practice Academy - a new centre for applied learning in relationship centred practice. Amongst other innovations David also co-founded and led Community Links from the kitchen table to the Community Enterprise of the Year award, Discover – the UK's first story centre for children and their families, and Shift – applying behavioural insight and award winning design to social change. He helped to create the Social Impact Bond, chaired the first SIB funded project and established and led the Prime Minister’s Council on Social Action from 2007 to 2010. He was the first Practitioner in Residence at the LSE Marshall Institute, is an Ashoka Senior Fellow and is currently chair of the Flying Seagulls. He was once described by the Guardian as “the godfather of the community sector, equally admired on the left and right”.
11:35

1 14 July

Keynote: Unlocking the power of good relationships

Relationships are at the centre of everything we do. They shape communities, organisations, and societies; in a world that prioritises speed and shallow connection, the Founder of The Relationships Project, David Robinson, will challenge attendees to rethink how we relate to one another. At a time where society feels more and more divided, how are strong, meaningful relationships the key to underpinning the wellbeing, equity, and collective success of the next generation? How must we prioritise connection over transaction? David will make the case as to why we must consider practical ways to embed relational approaches in all our contexts, where relationships are not an add-on, but the foundation.