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The British Community Development Project: Lessons for today
This paper looks back at the experience of the first British poverty programme, the national Community Development Project (CDP), which operated from 1969 to 1978. The “radical” projects within CDP comprehensively rejected the official government view of the nature and causes of, and solutions to, poverty and urban deprivation. The roots of the radical CDP perspective are to be located within the political character of the period among other factors. The paper offers a retrospective account of the strengths and limitations of CDP.
The British Community Development Project: Lessons for today
This paper looks back at the experience of the first British poverty programme, the national Community Development Project (CDP), which operated from 1969 to 1978. The “radical” projects within CDP comprehensively rejected the official government view of the nature and causes of, and solutions to, poverty and urban deprivation. The roots of the radical CDP perspective are to be located within the political character of the period among other factors. The paper offers a retrospective account of the strengths and limitations of CDP.
The British Community Development Project: Lessons for today
Green, Judith (author) / Chapman, Ann (author)
Community development journal ; 27 ; 242-
1992-07-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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