When discussing the outcomes of the research sharing ideas for new research directions are developed through co-creation, residents, local organisations, students, researchers, teachers and policymakers gather within various OBA locations in different neighbourhoods in Amsterdam to exchange knowledge and ideas on the topics metal strength and energy transition.
In relation to mental strength we discussed individual vs. collective mental strength and the importance of taking care of each other and our communities. We also discussed internal vs. external factors that contribute to mental strength. For example, people can be mentally strong but still in a vulnerable position within society. In the OBA North we hosted a mental strength-themed quiz (adapted from a regular weekly OBA quiz) in order to stimulate discussion about mental strength among the elderly in Noord. We discussed potential causes of loneliness among the elderly, green spaces in Amsterdam, and changes in the neighbourhood. In South-East there was a round table discussion, which included HvA psychology students and welfare organizations such as Thrive Amsterdam (GGD) and Swasoom Welzijn. Participants reflected on three questions: 1) What does mental strength mean to you? 2) How do you keep your balance? and 3) What can buurtcampuses or the Science with Society project do to help you?
In relation to the energy transition, a much-discussed topic in this dialogue was how we can best use the talents already present in the community to stimulate the energy transition. In many neighbourhoods there is a sense of togetherness and there is a lot of knowledge about the neighbourhood and its residents. Shouldn't we use this more? Moreover, HvA and VU students organized the evening ‘Making Geuzenveld Green’ in the OBA in New West. Residents could go here for practical advice from energy coaches and the FIXbrigade. Round table discussions also took place and a great deal of input was received from the various residents and organizations present about what the energy transition means for them. During the Science with Society event in Energie Lab Zuid-Oost held a session on energy transition with an emphasis on people's experiences on this subject. This mainly concerned ways of saving energy: what people are already doing themselves, but also what they need to do better.’
The more detailed findings of the students in relation to these questions can be found on Open Research Amsterdam.