Principles met
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Democratic engagement
We will support the active engagement of the full range of residents in decision making and priority setting.
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New models of meeting priority needs
In exploring new ways of meeting the priority needs of our communities we will encourage models, such as co-operatives and mutuals, which give greater influence and voice to staff and users. in designing and commissioning public services and in determining the use of public resources.
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Walking the talk
As a membership organisation, we will make this statement of our principles operational by:
• Co-operation among members: Our members work together to help each other implement our values, sharing experiences and learning.
• Openness of membership: Full, Associate and Affiliate Membership is open to any qualifying Council, organisation or individual who shares our values and is committed to putting them into action.
• Co-production of the Network’s work: Members help shape the Network’s work programme and the content of events and written products.
• Action-focused: The network is a vehicle for helping councils translate co-operative values and principles into policy and practice.
•Membership-based: The network is majority funded by modest membership subscriptions from its member Councils, Associates and Affiliates.
•Non-party-political: Members share the belief that working co-operatively within and across communities holds the key to tackling today’s challenges.
The Cooperative Councils’ Innovation Network (CCIN) is now the fastest-growing cross-party network in local government. Founded in 2012 by three former council leaders—Baroness Taylor of Stevenage (now Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Housing, Communities & Local Government), Steve Reed OBE MP (Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs), and Jim McMahon OBE MP (Minister of State in the Department for Housing, Communities and Local Government)—the Network was established to demonstrate the power of cooperation in action. Their shared vision was to inspire councils and communities by showcasing how cooperative values can deliver tangible change and collective progress.
2012 not only marked the birth year of CCIN but also the first United Nations International Year of Cooperatives. That same year, Nicola Huckerby began her cooperative journey as the Coordinator of the International Year at the International Cooperative Alliance in Geneva.
Nicola Huckerby, Director Coop Brand Ltd, at Cooperative Congress in Birmingham 2024
For further information contact
Nicola Huckerby
Director
COOP Brand Ltd