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Government rhetoric increasingly emphasises the importance of
community participation in area regeneration programmes; however,
it is far less clear how much those involved are able to
effectively influence practice and future policy making. Community
knowledge is an important resource; participants need to be
actively involved in monitoring and evaluation at every stage of
the regeneration process.Through analysis of four case study areas
with a history of participation and interviews with community
representatives and key stakeholders, Reflecting realities explores
participants' perspectives on: participation structures;capacity
building and the technical and professional support
available;systems for monitoring and evaluating regeneration
programmes.It also considers: the impact of the diverse nature of
communities on involvement;the difficulty in truly representing
'community' opinion;the pressure of competing for scarce
resources;the wider role of the community and voluntary sector.
vbTab] vbTab]The report concludes with recommendations for national
and regional government, local authorities and community
organisations, as well as providing notes on the good practice
highlighted throughout the report.Reflecting realities can be read
independently or alongside Auditing community participation - the
practical workbook for the evaluation of community involvement -
which was developed from the same research (The Policy Press/Joseph
Rowntree Foundation, 2000). The reports are essential reading for
all those involved in community-led regeneration groups, policy
makers, local authorities and regional and national government, as
well as anyone with an interest in community-led regeneration
practice.
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