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Making Sense of Citizen Involvement

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Citizen Involvement

Part of the book series: Practical Social Work ((PSWS))

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What say do you feel you have in your neighbourhood and the services you use? For most people it seems to be little or none. That’s been the message from our own and other research for more than 15 years, from inner city tower blocks to leafy suburban semis.

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© 1993 British Association of Social Workers

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Beresford, P., Croft, S. (1993). Making Sense of Citizen Involvement. In: Citizen Involvement. Practical Social Work. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22544-6_1

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