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Passport to community engagement


Last updated:

22/05/07


Overall Star rating:

5.0 stars


Summary/Overview:

The Passport to Community Engagement is a beginners’ guide to community engagement with an interactive structure. Case studies are combined with clear and simple explanations of engagement in the context of crime reduction and drug prevention. The document is split up into manageable sections, and clarity is ensured by the inclusion of a specific index and bold formatting.

This text is certainly introductory material and so will not be of much use to more experienced practitioners. It is an excellent resource for those new to engagement in general, specifically to those working in crime reduction and drug prevention.


Author(s):

Home Office Crime Reduction Centre, Robin Burgess, Irene Cole


Date:

November 2005


Source:

Home Office


Availability:

Download the full document


Type:

'How to' guide: Planning, 'How to' guide: Evaluation, 'How to' guide: Methods


Intended Reader(s):

Citizen, Activist, Practitioner


Intended Reader(s) - Specialist Groups:

Other: Those working with children and young people


Focus:

Other: Those working in crime and drug prevention areas


Policy Area:

Crime & Justice, Community Development


Alternative formats:

None available

Reviews

  • 16:27, 15 May 2007
    Reviewed by Independent reviewer
    Independent assessment carried out for Together We Can
    Rating: 5.0 stars