Tackling Multiple Deprivation in Communities: Considering the Evidence

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1 Abercrombie Sir P and Matthew R (1946) Clyde Valley Regional Plan 1946: HMSO

2 Fyfe A, Cunningham C and Brady P (1980) Housing The People: A Journey Through Glasgow's Housing History: SHARE

3 Gibb (1983) Glasgow: The Making of a City: Croom Helm

4 Cambridge Policy Consultants (1999) Evaluation of New Life for Urban Scotland: Scottish Development Department

5 Cambridge Policy Consultants (1999) Evaluation of New Life for Urban Scotland: Scottish Development Department

6 The Government's Expenditure Plans 1999-00 to 2001-02 (1999): Departments of the Secretary of State for Scotland and the Forestry Commission

7 Department of Urban Studies,University of Glasgow (1999) An Examination of Unsuccessful Priority Partnership Bids: Scottish Development Department

8 Cambridge Policy Associates (2001) National Evaluation of the Former Regeneration Programmes: Scottish Executive

9 Donald Dewar MP (8 May 1998) Inaugural Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum Lecture

10 ODS Consulting (2006) An overview of the Social Inclusion Partnership Programme: Communities Scotland

11 Tribal (2004 -2006): Scottish Executive - a total of seven topic reports were published on issues like local outcomes; staff recruitment and retention; and the themes tackled (like employability; community safety; and children and young people)

12 ODS Consulting (2007) Evaluation of the Implementation of Regeneration Outcome Agreements: Communities Scotland

13 Concordat between the Scottish Government and local government (2007); Scottish Government

14 The National Performance Framework which was published as part of The Scottish Budget Spending Review 2007 (2007): Scottish Government

15 Housing and Regeneration Directorate (2009) What We Do: Scottish Government

16 ODS Consulting (2009) Research to inform future approaches to tackling concentrated disadvantage in the context of community planning: Research currently being carried out for the Scottish Government

17 This is a comment from a member of staff working in community planning made during the research. It echoes similar comments from others.

18 Achieving Our Potential: A Framework to tackle poverty and income inequality in Scotland (2008): Scottish Government

19 Early Years Framework (2009): Scottish Government

20 Equally Well Implementation Plan (2008): Scottish Government

21 Single Outcome Agreement Guidance 2009 and Key Messages (2009): COSLA

22 NOMIS Official Labour Market Statistics (2008): Office for National Statistics

23 Monitoring Poverty and Social Exclusion in Scotland 2008 (2008): The Poverty Site

24 NOMIS Official Labour Market Statistics (2009): Office for National Statistics

25 Scottish Household Survey (2008): Scottish Government

26 Department of Work and Pensions (2008)

27 Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation: General Report (2006): Scottish Executive

28 Griggs J, Whitworth A, Walker R, McLennan D and Noble M (2008) Person- or place- based policies to tackle disadvantage?: Not knowing what works: Joseph Rowntree Foundation

29 Dorling D, Rigby J, Wheeler B, Ballas D, Thomas B, Fahmy E, Gordon D and Lupton R (2007) Poverty, wealth and place in Britain, 1968 to 2005: The Policy Press

30 North D, Syrett S and Etherington D (2007) Devolution and regional governance: Tackling the economic needs of deprived areas: Joseph Rowntree Foundation

31 Taylor M (2008) Transforming disadvantaged places: effective strategies for places and people: Joseph Rowntree Foundation

32 ODS Consulting (2006) An overview of the Social Inclusion Partnership Programme: Communities Scotland

33 Bailey N and Livingston M (2007) Population turnover and area deprivation: The Policy Press

34 Robertson D, Smyth J and McIntosh I (2008) Neighbourhood identity: People, time and place: Joseph Rowntree Foundation

35 McCormick J (2009) Poverty and Place: What Have we learned from the past decade: Not yet published

36 Department of Work and Pensions (2008)

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