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its contribution to achieving cohesive neighbourhoods
e) Develop skills for social workers and educators to detect social and
other barriers to risking dropping out from education, providing suitable
methods to address the risk
f) Formally involve young people in neighbourhood and community
spaces and amenities consultations, prioritising provision for leisure,
socialisation, and intergenerational engagement
g) Provide tailored health care and counselling schemes that address
alcohol and drug misuse, exercise and sport, leisure benefits, mental
health risks, nutritional wellbeing, and social responsibility
h) Reinvigorate the heart of deprived communities, providing meaningful
employment, housing, security, transport, and attractive community
cultural opportunities.
Financial implications are not explicitly referenced however these are
acknowledged as a prerequisite for implementing change.
Name of Reviewer
Noel Wilson
Organisation Service User
Contact Details
e28533@btinternet.com