News  |  Posted September 15, 2025

Meet the Trainers

We’re delighted to introduce the trainers for our next Community Engagement Skills Training in Glasgow!

Diane Cassidy

Diane has years of experience in community engagement and facilitation, with a particular focus on creative approaches and inclusive participation. She has worked alongside communities, organisations and councils across Scotland, England and Canada, making sure local voices are heard in decision-making.

Alongside delivering our training, Diane leads engagement projects on the ground. Recently, she:

  • Helped the community in Stonehaven share their views on the town’s conservation area
  • Worked with four communities to develop walking and wheeling plans

In training, Diane draws on these real-world experiences, sharing practical tools and methods she knows work in practice.

 

Nick Wright

Nick Wright is a Fellow of the Royal Town Planning Institute and a highly experienced trainer.

With over 30 years’ experience in planning, regeneration and community engagement, Nick has worked as an independent practitioner, in the voluntary sector, and in local authorities. A qualified mediator and skilled facilitator, he has led countless community-led plans and projects, from neighbourhood regeneration to national policy guidance.

At the training, Nick will explain how to use the SP=EED® Framework (recognised by the Scottish Government as a benchmarking tool), which has helped hundreds of professionals deliver meaningful, effective community engagement.

Nick says: “Community engagement works best when it’s supported by people with specialist skills and expertise. This training is about giving you practical tools, techniques, and confidence so that you are one of those people.”

 

Community Engagement Skills Training

 

1 October 2025 at 10am

📍 Robertson House, 152 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4TB

 

About the training

Community Engagement Skills Training from Planning Aid Scotland is an interactive workshop packed with useful tips and practical tools to help you lead your engagement work with confidence and ease. This training is hands-on and built around the SP=EED® Framework.

 

What recent participants say about our Community Engagement Skills Training

 

“I really enjoyed it. The facilitators were fantastic, with a wealth of experience in community engagement.” – Kasia Kozlowska, Sustainability Consultant at Max Fordham

 

“I highly recommend this SP=EED training course by Planning Aid Scotland. The day was interesting, interactive and… highly engaging!” – Penny Hawdon, Head Site Development at Bakkafrost Scotland

 

“Great to be able to get another member of the Affric team through the SP=EED training. Having used the framework for years now we would highly recommend it.” – Fiona Henderson, Managing Director at Affric

 

How to book your place

Cost: £250 per person

Secure your place here