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Is SIGNAL Going to Be Worth Using? One Facilitator’s Journey to Find Out

Is SIGNAL Going to Be Worth Using? One Facilitator’s Journey to Find Out

by Signal-Admin | May 20, 2026 | News, Shared Reflection

Like many hard-working frontline facilitators, Bianca Rogers from Reviving the Heart of the West End faced a significant challenge at the start of her SIGNAL journey. Often under pressure to keep a program or project ‘on track,’ she wondered, “Is SIGNAL going to be...
A Lifemap, a Football Top, and a New Outlook on Life

A Lifemap, a Football Top, and a New Outlook on Life

by Signal-Admin | Feb 12, 2026 | News, Real Lives

St Anthony of Padua Community Association is a long-established social care charity supporting adults to live with dignity, respect and independence. Under the leadership of CEO Helen Woods-Waters, the team had a bold vision: to create an Older Persons’ Life Map with...
Building Hope and Agency at Blyth Food Bank

Building Hope and Agency at Blyth Food Bank

by Signal-Admin | Feb 12, 2026 | News, Shared Reflection

Blyth Food Bank is undergoing an exciting transformation—not just in providing emergency food but in empowering people to take control of their futures. Led by Volunteer Team Leader Martin Howe, the food bank is using SIGNAL, an innovative self-assessment tool, to...
Building Connections and Confidence in Barking & Dagenham

Building Connections and Confidence in Barking & Dagenham

by Signal-Admin | Feb 12, 2026 | Emerging Insights, News

Building Connections and Confidence in Barking & Dagenham: How SIGNAL is Tackling Social Isolation In Barking and Dagenham, the Connect programme is taking a fresh, innovative approach to the complex challenge of social isolation. By bringing together local...
Support That Starts—and Ends—with Purpose

Support That Starts—and Ends—with Purpose

by Signal-Admin | Feb 12, 2026 | News, Partners, Shared Reflection

How Changing Futures Northumbria’s Liberated Method Uses SIGNAL to Define Purpose and Track Progress from the Ground Up This article is based on a conversation between Mark Joyce, Senior Responsible Officer at Changing Futures Northumbria (CFN), and Andy Cox, Director...
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