Resources
High Trees has created a suite of free resources, templates and guides aimed at supporting place-based voluntary and community sector organisations. These resources are based on our expertise delivering services in the Lambeth community for over 25 years and as a champion of collaborative working. They are designed to be easy to use and practical and include a range of downloadable tools and templates that organisations of any size can use.
We welcome feedback on these resources so we can continue to improve them.
Practical Guide to Collaboration
This guide will help organisations build stronger and more effective partnerships and collaborative relationships. It contains 29 editable tools and templates to support you on your partnership journey.
Delivering Person-Centered Employment Services
This guide is for community organisations delivering person-centred employment support. It includes guidance on setting up your service, working with beneficiaries, monitoring and evaluation and 12 editable tools and templates to support you with service delivery.
Guide to Employing Young People
This short guide has been designed to support youth organisations looking to provide paid opportunities for young people (aged 15-18).
It contains practical advice on processes for recruitment and supporting young people as employees.
Community Organising Toolkits
Community Organising brings people together and helps empower them to overcome social injustice. These toolkits are designed to support both organisations and individuals new to Community Organising and those seeking to develop their practice.
Core Organisational Resources
This set of core organisational resources includes policy templates you can edit to support the running of your organisation.
Resources for Community Buildings
High Trees is a founding member of Lambeth Community Hub Network, a partnership of 5 anchor charities providing place-based services in Lambeth. We have created a resource library with accessible resources and guides for community organisations managing buildings.