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Across the West Midlands, young changemakers are turning lived experience into policy action. - 💬 Explore their proposals and track their impact here

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Many participatory processes prioritise tangible deliverables, reports, proposals, votes, and metrics that can be counted. While these outputs matter, equity-oriented design frameworks such as equityXdesign and Equity-Centered Community Design (ECCD) remind us that outcomes are shaped by the conditions in which they are produced. Design is never neutral; it reflects power, history, and whose experiences are centred. Providing conditions to operationalise intersectionality then means to expand the focus beyond outputs to not overlook how trust and agency have been meaningfully built.

Treating participation quality as a core outcome reframes democratic practice. It signals that legitimacy comes not only from what is produced, but from how people are treated in the process. When relationships, care, and solidarity are embedded alongside deliverables, participation becomes a site of collective capacity-building rather than extraction, strengthening both the integrity of the outcomes and the communities that shape them.

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