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Andrew Fyfe, Katy MacMillan, Tara McGregor and Steven Reid ODS Consulting
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARYACKNOWLEDGEMENTS1. INTRODUCTION2. METHODOLOGY3. FAIRER SCOTLAND FUND PLANS 2008/09 AND 2009/104. PERSPECTIVES FROM COMMUNITY PLANNING PARTNERSHIPS5. SCOTTISH POLICY PERSPECTIVES6. CASE STUDIES7. KEY THEMES8. LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE FSFAppendix 1: Tackling Multiple Deprivation in Communities: Considering the EvidenceAppendix 2: Case Study: ClackmannanshireAppendix 3: Case Study: Dumfries and GallowayAppendix 4: Case Study: EdinburghAppendix 5: Case Study: FifeAppendix 6: Case Study: GlasgowAppendix 7: Case Study: InverclydeAppendix 8: Case Study: MorayAppendix 9: Case Study: South LanarkshireAppendix 10: Questionnaire for Community Planning Partnerships
LIST OF TABLES
4.1 Strategic lead for FSF 4.2 The involvement of people from disadvantaged areas and groups in developing the FSF plans 4.3 How people from disadvantaged areas and groups were involved in developing the FSF plans 4.4 How well people from disadvantaged areas are involved in the FSF 4.5 How well people from disadvantaged groups are involved in the FSF 4.6 Comparison of how well people from disadvantaged areas and groups are involved 4.7 Greatest impacts on decisions on how to use FSF 4.8 Changes brought about by the FSF 4.9 How well FSF plans and priorities link with other activities 4.10 Helpfulness of Government guidance
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