Disadvantaged communities remain socially excluded
Disadvantaged communities remain socially excluded
- 2003
- Joseph Rowntree Foundation Press Release 17 July 2003 (2) .
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has released a study "Developing people - regenerating place: achieving greater integration for local area regeneration", which highlights barriers at national and local level which hinder integrated working between regeneration programmes and wider initiatives. The report is based on a series of case studies and identifies practical steps which can be taken to promote joint working. Copies of the report are available from Marston Book Services t +44 (0)1235 465500. http://www.jrf.org.uk/pressroom/releases/170703.asp
SOCIAL HOUSING
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
DISADVANTAGED AREAS
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has released a study "Developing people - regenerating place: achieving greater integration for local area regeneration", which highlights barriers at national and local level which hinder integrated working between regeneration programmes and wider initiatives. The report is based on a series of case studies and identifies practical steps which can be taken to promote joint working. Copies of the report are available from Marston Book Services t +44 (0)1235 465500. http://www.jrf.org.uk/pressroom/releases/170703.asp
SOCIAL HOUSING
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
DISADVANTAGED AREAS
SOCIAL EXCLUSION