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9781447301240: Managing community practice: Principles, Policies and Programmes

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The first edition of this book discussed the meaning, principles, and methods of managing community practice, focusing on the role and skills needed by managers. Since the first edition, there has been an increase in the structured involvement of communities in developing, delivering, and evaluating public policies and projects. This new edition updates all the chapters to address these recent developments and provides new case examples. It also includes new chapters on the manager’s role in community research and key challenges for the future.

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Sarah Banks is professor in the School of Applied Social Sciences and codirector of the Centre for Social Justice and Community Action at Durham University, where Andrew Orton is lecturer in community and youth work. Hugh Butcher was head of the Department of Community Studies at Bradford College, UK. Jim Robertson was senior lecturer in community work studies at Northumbria University.


Sarah Banks is Professor in the School of Applied Social Sciences and Co-director of the Centre for Social Justice and Community Action at Durham University, UK.

Hugh Butcher, formerly Head of Department of Community Studies at Bradford College UK, combines his research interests in community practice with the promotion of patient and public involvement in cancer health services.

Andrew Orton is Lecturer in Community and Youth Work, Durham University, UK. He has a particular research interest in faith-based community work.

Jim Robertson was Senior Lecturer in Community Work Studies at Northumbria University, UK, and is currently Project Consultant with Churches Regional Commission in North East England.

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9781447301257: Managing Community Practice: Principles, Policies and Programmes

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ISBN 10:  1447301250 ISBN 13:  9781447301257
Casa editrice: Policy Pr, 2013
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