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Programs to tackle social exclusion have developed on a twin track over many years. While some have focused on the regeneration of neighborhoods, others have targeted individuals irrespective of where they live. Published in association with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, this report looks at the benefits of integrating these two approaches. The report focuses on three key issues: the particular benefits of joint working for those involved in area regeneration and social inclusion initiatives; the barriers that make joint working difficult between these two groups; and how to create an environment within which joint working becomes much more common.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Programs to tackle social exclusion have developed on a twin track over many years. While some have focused on the regeneration of neighborhoods, others have targeted individuals irrespective of where they live. Published in association with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, this report looks at the benefits of integrating these two approaches. The report focuses on three key issues: the particular benefits of joint working for those involved in area regeneration and social inclusion initiatives; the barriers that make joint working difficult between these two groups; and how to create an environment within which joint working becomes much more common.
Autorenporträt
Alan McGregor is Professor of Economic Development and Director of the Training and Employment Research Unit (TERU) at Glasgow University. Andrea Glass, Kevin Higgins, Lynne Macdougall and Victoria Sutherland are all Research Fellows within TERU.