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Embedding an outcomes approach in tackling poverty & community regeneration

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‘Embedding an Outcomes Approach in Tackling Poverty and Regeneration’ was a project that was jointly resourced by the Improvement Service and the Scottish Government.  It operated over a fifteen month period, concluding in June 2011.

The project provided a wide range of practical, hands-on support to five local Community Planning Partnerships (CPPs) throughout Scotland.  The geographic areas covered by the project were Dumfries & Galloway, Falkirk, Fife, Midlothian and West Lothian.   The support was delivered principally to the CPP thematic groups that led on poverty / community regeneration in each of the local areas.

The project produced a series of Issues Papers and other materials that are relevant to the outcomes approach.  These can be accessed from this webpage.

Details of the project, its key outputs and learning arising are included in the project Evaluation Report.

Executive Summary - Embedding Outcomes Project, Final Evaluation report, December 2011.

Full Report - Embedding Outcomes Project, Final Evaluation Report, December 2011

Further Information

For further information on the project, contact andrew.mcguire@improvementservice.org.uk


Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 December 2011 09:49 )
 
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