A Declaration for Ecological Health in Neighbourhoods
A Declaration: a spiritual and cognitive tool to be used to generate a rallying cry, a demand, invocation, a wish, or a prayer to enact Ecological Health in Neighbourhoods.
Air is Kin
The mission of the project is to move towards the abolition of “Right to Pollute” policies and to facilitate healing pathways for communities impacted by air pollution.
Resourcing Radical Knowledge Infrastructures
We have put together a propositional paper that we feel shows how an infrastructure can be created to support this depth of knowledge surfacing. Resourcing radical knowledge infrastructure means to create the financial, cultural, and equitable pathways for people, groups and movements to create, surface, resurface, and amplify knowledges without restriction, in order to build community power.
A Community Informed Health Impact Assessment Toolkit
What if an impact assessment was designed by the people who live in the neighbourhoods that will be assessed?
How can community groups communicate air pollution data?
Facilitating a workshop with the Breathe London Community Programme on methods to visualise air pollution data for justice.
Ecological Health in Neighbourhoods
Ecological Health in Neighbourhoods is a peer-to-peer learning journey for people interested in addressing systemic inequities to communally create neighbourhoods that are life-sustaining, providing people and Nature with health, dignity, and justice.
Ensuring an inclusive and accessible environment for a changing Euston
Working alongside a global engineering firm to provide an inclusivity and accessibility framework for the Euston Overstation Development masterplan.
Healing Imaginations
Healing imaginations is a digital platform to build an ongoing library of healing practices and frameworks outside the confines of western epistemology. Let's root our imaginations together and set forth healing practices for our liberation.
Supporting Health in East London
A project with about how to match a multi-stakeholder health innovation partnership to the needs of East Londoners. SHIFT wanted to understand more about the place based determinants of health, what role can this new collaboration have on the health of east Londoners, and how does innovation fit within this?
Environmental Data for Health Justice
This is a new home for open access resources from the Environmental Data for Health Justice work stream.
Supporting Neurodiversity in Offices
A project for the British Council for Offices leading to the production of a playbook for the commercial real estate sector looking at how neurodiversity, employment and office spaces intersect to enact health and social justice.
Biological Inequities Index
Biological Inequity is the metric used to identify which places put more biological stress on the human system. Centric Lab has partnered with CGG, a global geoscience technology company, to create a Biological Inequities Index of Great Britain.
Community Led Green New Deal Strategies
The Community Engagement team at the Greater London Authority (GLA) commissioned this report to identify and map community-led projects and insights that focus on environmental issues and concerns in four London boroughs; Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Newham, and Waltham Forest.
Identifying inequitability in urban planning
Centric were part of a winning consortium led by NOOMA Studio working for Cross River Partnership (CRP), a non-profit and impartial partnership organisation that has been delivering positive change for London’s residents, businesses and visitors for over 25 years. CRP members were looking for guidance to navigate the multiple demands of London’s streets.
Right to Know
Our mission: to create mass awareness of how the places we live impact our health. The more of us are aware of how our health is impacted by the places we live the faster we heal.
Identifying inequities in urban infrastructure
A keynote presentation delivered for the United Nations Development Programme looking at what alternative infrastructures can we imagine once we move beyond the current Covid pandemic lock-ins, and how can geospatial data be then ethically used to understand health at a city level?
Know Your Health
Know Your Health is an online survey and downloadable ‘playbook’ that will empower people living in, managing or conceiving cities to take action to create opportunities for better health, through improving their local environment, community and personal habits.
Urban Health Council
The Urban Health Council is an open-access programme where researchers, communities, and practitioners investigate how systems of power converge in cities to create health outcomes. It centres lived experience at the forefront of knowledge development and aims to influence local government and authority policy.
The racial and class inequities of Red Routes
A data led study for the Environmental Defense Fund to better understand how can policy makers equitably make London’s Red Routes “green”?
Healing justice for the incarcerated
Providing scientific support for lawyers advocating for early release.