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spelling okr-10986-116132021-04-23T14:02:56Z Revitalizing Low-Income Public Housing Through Community Participation in the UK World Bank BIDDING CHILDREN COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY CAPACITY COMMUNITY CONTROL COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSULTATION DECISIONMAKING HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS HOUSING ESTATES HOUSING PROJECTS INCOME LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNANCE LOCAL MEDIA LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS LOW INCOME HOUSING MOTHERS NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOODS PARTNERSHIP POLICY IMPLICATIONS PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PUBLIC HOUSING PUBLIC POLICY SCHOOLS SELF-HELP SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL ISOLATION STREET UNEMPLOYMENT YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION LOW-COST HOUSING POVERTY MITIGATION STRATEGIC PLANNING LESSONS LEARNED STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION SOCIAL CAPITAL SERVICE DELIVERY PARTNERSHIPS POVERTY ALLEVIATION MECHANISMS POVERTY ASSESSMENTS POVERTY TARGETED PROGRAMS Poverty is at the root of the problems facing many public housing projects in the U.K. today. Experience emerging from 100 low-income housing estates echoes findings from urban upgrading for the poor in developing countries. Tackling poverty and unemployment in low income communities cannot be left to the market alone. Community participation and full partnership with communities is key, but this is constrained by the push to achieve results quickly, as well as lack of agency interest and skills in working with poor communities as partners. Lasting change requires a strong national and regional policy framework, a new approach based on inter-agency cooperation, local delivery, and meaningful participation by local residents. Residents of such projects offer a significant resource for regeneration, particularly when they have established a foundation of local activity and organizational experience. 2012-08-13T15:32:17Z 2012-08-13T15:32:17Z 1996-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1996/09/2830819/revitalizing-low-income-public-housing-through-community-participation-uk http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11613 English Social Development Notes; No. 29 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia United Kingdom
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topic BIDDING
CHILDREN
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS
COMMUNITY CAPACITY
COMMUNITY CONTROL
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONSULTATION
DECISIONMAKING
HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS
HOUSING ESTATES
HOUSING PROJECTS
INCOME
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL COMMUNITY
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
LOCAL MEDIA
LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
LOW INCOME HOUSING
MOTHERS
NEIGHBORHOOD
NEIGHBORHOODS
PARTNERSHIP
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC HOUSING
PUBLIC POLICY
SCHOOLS
SELF-HELP
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
SOCIAL ISOLATION
STREET
UNEMPLOYMENT
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
LOW-COST HOUSING
POVERTY MITIGATION
STRATEGIC PLANNING
LESSONS LEARNED
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SERVICE DELIVERY
PARTNERSHIPS
POVERTY ALLEVIATION MECHANISMS
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
POVERTY TARGETED PROGRAMS
spellingShingle BIDDING
CHILDREN
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS
COMMUNITY CAPACITY
COMMUNITY CONTROL
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONSULTATION
DECISIONMAKING
HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS
HOUSING ESTATES
HOUSING PROJECTS
INCOME
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL COMMUNITY
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
LOCAL MEDIA
LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
LOW INCOME HOUSING
MOTHERS
NEIGHBORHOOD
NEIGHBORHOODS
PARTNERSHIP
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC HOUSING
PUBLIC POLICY
SCHOOLS
SELF-HELP
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
SOCIAL ISOLATION
STREET
UNEMPLOYMENT
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
LOW-COST HOUSING
POVERTY MITIGATION
STRATEGIC PLANNING
LESSONS LEARNED
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SERVICE DELIVERY
PARTNERSHIPS
POVERTY ALLEVIATION MECHANISMS
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
POVERTY TARGETED PROGRAMS
World Bank
Revitalizing Low-Income Public Housing Through Community Participation in the UK
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
United Kingdom
relation Social Development Notes; No. 29
description Poverty is at the root of the problems facing many public housing projects in the U.K. today. Experience emerging from 100 low-income housing estates echoes findings from urban upgrading for the poor in developing countries. Tackling poverty and unemployment in low income communities cannot be left to the market alone. Community participation and full partnership with communities is key, but this is constrained by the push to achieve results quickly, as well as lack of agency interest and skills in working with poor communities as partners. Lasting change requires a strong national and regional policy framework, a new approach based on inter-agency cooperation, local delivery, and meaningful participation by local residents. Residents of such projects offer a significant resource for regeneration, particularly when they have established a foundation of local activity and organizational experience.
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author World Bank
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title Revitalizing Low-Income Public Housing Through Community Participation in the UK
title_short Revitalizing Low-Income Public Housing Through Community Participation in the UK
title_full Revitalizing Low-Income Public Housing Through Community Participation in the UK
title_fullStr Revitalizing Low-Income Public Housing Through Community Participation in the UK
title_full_unstemmed Revitalizing Low-Income Public Housing Through Community Participation in the UK
title_sort revitalizing low-income public housing through community participation in the uk
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1996/09/2830819/revitalizing-low-income-public-housing-through-community-participation-uk
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