We Made That is hiring Community Researchers to join the team for a new and exciting project commissioned by Transport for London and the Mayor of London Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC). They’re looking for women and gender diverse people to help us conduct research, test new engagement methods, and share insights about experiences of safety in public places.
We have opportunities for 60 community researchers across five pilot locations in London who have an interest in understanding women’s safety and producing research to help improve public spaces for everyone.
As a community researcher, the main tasks are:
– Explore what safety means in your neighbourhood: Share your insights through innovative methods such as workshops, interviews, walk-along journeys, photo journaling and more.
– Influence decision-making: Your perspective will be shared with your local authority, TfL, MOPAC and other key stakeholders to help inform concrete actions to make London’s public spaces safer for women girls and gender diverse people.
– Connect with your community: Meet other women and gender diverse people from your local area who care about the same issues.
– Gain valuable skills and experience: Develop research and communication skills while making a positive impact.