Come and give us your views and stories and together lets come up with solutions to make a change!!!
What is a house meeting?
A house meeting is a small-group conversation where members of an organisation come together to share the issues that matter most to them. It’s a space to reflect on whether they are ready to invest their time and energy into addressing those concerns.
Why do we run house meetings?
- To identify new and emerging leaders.
- To surface concerns or issues that may not yet be visible.
- To spark collective curiosity about what could be possible.
These conversations help us dream beyond complaints and begin imagining meaningful change.
Good organising starts with deep listening. House meetings help ensure our campaigns are shaped by what students actually experience and care about, not what we assume they feel.
What happens next?
After the meeting, you’ll have several ways to stay involved. You may choose to:
- Join a Community Action Group and get more hands-on,
- Stay lightly involved and keep up to date from a distance, or
- Step into a leadership role within your community, even if not directly connected to the priority campaigns.
This first step is all about building clarity, trust, and alignment before moving into any planning of actions or strategy. Your voice at this stage is essential, and we’re really looking forward to hearing from you.
This meeting is in person as it helps us build trust and connection more easily. If you would like to join from Burnley or Westlakes campuses, and/or have access needs, please let us know by emailing sucommunities@lancashire.ac.uk and we shall accomodate for your needs.
Get a free ticket to register your attendance. Anyone who attends will recieve £5 gift voucher!!