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Community participation is now demanded of virtually all public sector services and programs. This handbook provides practitioners, community activists, regeneration managers, teachers and academics with the tools needed to ensure that community participation is effective. The handbook is a companion volume to What Works in Assessing Community Participation? (The Policy Press, 2004), which documents the results of the road testing of two earlier frameworks for assessing community participation: Active Partners: Benchmarking Community Participation in Regeneration (Yorkshire Forward, 2000) and…mehr

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Community participation is now demanded of virtually all public sector services and programs. This handbook provides practitioners, community activists, regeneration managers, teachers and academics with the tools needed to ensure that community participation is effective. The handbook is a companion volume to What Works in Assessing Community Participation? (The Policy Press, 2004), which documents the results of the road testing of two earlier frameworks for assessing community participation: Active Partners: Benchmarking Community Participation in Regeneration (Yorkshire Forward, 2000) and Auditing Community Participation: An Assessment Handbook (The Policy Press, 2000). This book: outlines the key considerations necessary to ensure that community participation is effective; provides detailed sets of questions to enable stakeholders to assess the extent to which the indicators of success are being met; highlights a variety of resources that can be used by community groups to generat
Autorenporträt
Danny Burns is Professor of Social and Organisational Learning and Co-director of SOLAR (Social and Organisational Learning as Action Research) at the University of the West of England, Bristol. Frances Heywood is Research Fellow at the School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol. Marilyn Taylor is Professor of Urban Governance and Regeneration at the University of the West of England, Bristol. Pete Wilde is a Director of the COGS consultancy (Communities and Organisations: Growth and Support). Mandy Wilson is also a Director of COGS.