The Asset-based, Resident-led Neighbourhood Development report presents insights derived from Action for Neighbourhood Change's (ANC) first 14 months of operation. It highlights the asset-based, resident-led approach pursued on the ground in the five participating neighbourhoods. It also considers the roles that government and voluntary sector partners at the national level can play in support of such initiatives.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Collaborative action learning
Toward a Canadian model of neighbourhood revitalization
Asset-based, resident-led neighbourhood development
Neighbourhood voice and the re-emergence of community development
the significance of ‘place’
defining neighbourhood
importance and limitations of data
discerning readiness
managing perceptions and expectations
a process of discovery
stages of the development process
tailoring to local realities
commonalities
importance of resident involvement
Supporting neighbourhood revitalization
United Way: a facilitation and bridging role
engaging as partners and co-learners
risks and opportunities
bridging
coordinating overall partnership
federal government: key element in the ‘system of support’
importance of policy work
uncertainty around the policy stream
supporting horizontal initiatives
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