Kinship Discovery — Guiding Principles
<p>I am working with Paul Hamlyn Foundation on <a href="https://www.phf.org.uk/programmes/discovery-phase-2023/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Kinship Discovery</a>, a programme of exploration, research, thinking and insight-generation to inform a major new funding initiative focused on young people and hope for the future. As we embark on this Discovery phase we’ve developed a set of principles through which we plan to undertake the work. As one of them is transparency, we’re sharing them in this blog post with descriptions of how you’ll see them enacted.</p>
<h2><strong>Transparency</strong> —</h2>
<p>It’s really important to us that at the end of the Discovery phase we feel like the process has had integrity — that we did all that we intended in terms of all the other principles in the list. If we work in the open there will be a trail of what we did, with whom. It will mean people will see who and what informed decisions and who was involved in those decisions. You will see us regularly sharing updates, making our research and insights available and documenting our activities.</p>
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