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Coherent Diversity – A Literature Review: inter-disciplinary training for community regeneration and social inclusion in Scotland
Introduction
This report provides a resource of documents which provide information for staff requiring training in urban and rural regeneration, and related social inclusion activities
Description
Research report into the provision, in Scotland, of inter-disciplinary and inter-professional training for people involved in community regeneration and the promotion of social inclusion, and into the possible need for more or different training.
Background information
There is a current widespread perception that increased inter-professional training is an important requirement for improved performance in regeneration and the promotion of social inclusion; the report considers what existing evidence, if any, there might be to substantiate this view.
Methodology
The review was made of research literature focussing on training and education needs, available from a wide range of organisations.
Conclusions
The report summarises a variety of conclusions and recommendations made from a wide range of research reports from a number of agencies and government bodies. The research covers a wide range of sectors and groups, and different training methods and skills requirements – all with a view to regeneration and social inclusion.
Contact info
Scottish Centre for Regeneration
scr@communitiesscotland.gsi.gov.uk
Publication date
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Project finished
//2004
Researcher
Duncan Kirkpatrick and Peter Taylor
Links
Visit the Scottish Centre for Regeneration website

Download the 'Coherent Diversity' Report (PDF, Eng, 333 KB)

Document type
research
Themes
Urban Policy
Keywords
Social inclusion & integration, Urban environment
 


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