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Involving faith communities Export

(2004)

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The following text is adapted from Involving Communities in Urban and Rural Regeneration: a Guide for Practitioners, second edition (September 1997), published by DETR. It requires further updating in places to ensure that it is consistent with new policies and programmes, such as the Urban White Paper and the New Commitment to Neighbourhood Renewal. However the basic principles of engaging with faith communities are sound and are offered here as the basis of good practice.


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