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Achieving Social Inclusion

By Andrew Ogg, Baroness Ashton of Upholland, Martin Stephenson, Mary Robson, Mike White, Peter Jenkinson, Rt. Hon Baroness Blackstone, Rt. Hon. Richard Caborn, Sir Stuart Lipton and Tony Pilch

Achieving Social Inclusion
  • Available in: PDF, Printed
  • Published: January 1, 2005
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Edited by Tony Pilch

Price £9.95 (ISBN: 1902488 72 5)   Published 2005

This booklet is based on a series of three seminars that took place between May and June 2003. These events were organised to investigate the roles that sport and active recreation; the arts; and architecture and the built environment can play in promoting greater social inclusion. While these areas may have been previously underdeveloped in terms of their policy implications, over the course of this series it became apparent that, if the government is to succeed in its overall strategy to promote social inclusion, these issues will have to play an increasingly important role.

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