Legacy in Practice
In this episode of Legacy in Practice, Oliver Deed is joined by Eugene Prinsloo, Development Director at Community Health Partnerships, to reflect on a project where early engagement was tested by organised opposition. Recorded on location, the conversation moves from the foundations of stakeholder mapping and relationship-building to the realities of navigating community resistance. Together, they explore how structured engagement, sequencing conversations correctly, and maintaining discipline under pressure can shift the tone of a project. This is a candid discussion about conflict, trust, and what it actually takes to move from objection to progress, without compromising integrity. A practical case study in engagement under scrutiny. This episode is part of the E.C.F. podcast series, exploring how community engagement shapes real places. To learn more about our work, visit engagecf.co.uk or follow E.C.F. on LinkedIn for updates, insights, and future episodes.
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