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Skills in Neighbourhood Work
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1. Key Ideas about Neighbourhood Work 2. Thinking about Evaluation 3. Entering the Neighbourhood 4. Getting to Know the Neighbourhood 5. What Next? Needs, Goals and Roles 6. Making Contacts and Bringing People Together 7. Forming and Building Organisations 8. Helping to Clarify Goals and Priorities 9. Keeping the Organisation Going 10. Dealing with Friends and Enemies 11. Leavings and Endings Appendix: Evaluating Neighbourhood Work – Case Study

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Paul Henderson and David N. Thomas have worked in community development since the early 1970s. Their experience includes neighbourhood work, training, consultancy and research. Most recently, they worked together as directors at the Community Development Foundation. They have also published extensively, both in the UK and mainland Europe.

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‘This is an excellent 'must have' key text for any neighbourhood / community development worker, researcher or academic involved this area of work. The book provides a detailed and critical framework that is necessary in engaging in 'good' neighbourhood work in an accessible way.’ – Dr Jagdish Chouhan, Youth and Community Division, De Montfort University, UK.

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