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Managing Community Practice : Principles, Policies and Programmes by Sarah Banks β€” book cover

Managing Community Practice : Principles, Policies and Programmes

by Sarah Banks
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Overview

Recent policy trends have moved the principle of community involvement to the centre of the UK government's social inclusion, neighbourhood renewal and health development programmes. The challenges to managers involved in such work are addressed directly by this book. The book provides material on a key - and neglected - aspect of the government's agenda: how organisations can work effectively in communities and in partnership with local community groups. It brings together contributions on the meaning, principles and application of managing community practice. Its distinctive feature is its focus on the role and skills needed by managers if ambitious regeneration and social inclusion programmes are to work in communities.

About the Author, Sarah Banks

Sarah Banks, School of Applied Social Sciences, University of Durham, Hugh L Butcher, Formerly Head of Department of Applied Social Science and Humanities, Bradford College, Paul Henderson, Community Development Consultant and Jim Robertson, Division of Adult and Community Care Services, Northumbria University at Newcastle

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This fine volume is further confirmation of the growing importance of 'neighbourhood' in delivering public services. The book is for managers and practitioners and helps understand 'going local' and how it will help reshape organisations as they redirect their energies toward providing neighbourhood-based services. Community Care

Book Details

Published
March 12, 2003
Publisher
Policy Press
Pages
193
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781861343567

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