A new textbook introducing the theories and
practices of community development, complimented by case-studies of Irish
success stories, has been published.
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Shows how community
development tackles social disadvantage and is a powerful force for social
change in Ireland.
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Looks critically at the
relationship between policy and practice.
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Shows what’s necessary
for effective and sustainable community development in our rapidly changing
society.
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Offers solutions to
current issues and challenges in Ireland.
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Showcases models of
best practice in various community development settings.
It also highlights ideas that are currently
shaping community development projects and programmes nationally.
The book was co-edited by Dr Ashling Jackson and Dr Colm O'Doherty with
third-level students in mind but it should also be of interest to community
workers and volunteers/activists in local communities.
It’s published by Gill
& Macmillan and was launched
recently by Fergus Finlay of Barnardos. There is only one sting in the tail –
it’s priced at €29.99. Ask your local library to buy a copy.
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