Publications
A key part of our work will be to ensure that lessons learned from regeneration practice are disseminated to the broader regeneration community.
As part of this we will publish a number of documents aimed at informing those involved in regeneration.
Promoting excellence in Scotland’s communities
Skills
Learning in Regeneration Skills Pack
Our guide to the skills pack will help people to navigate the pack and signpost the support available.
We have also designed a skills pack session plan outline and a power point presentation to help anyone who wants to run a session on the learning in regeneration skills pack
Creating a learning landscape: A skills framework for community regeneration
See also the Community Learning and Development team’s reports and research
Castlemilk Economic Development Agency – A Learning in Regeneration skills pack case study
Community Links Blantyre / Hamilton – A Learning in Regeneration skills pack case study
Central Scotland Forest Trust – A Learning in Regeneration skills pack case study
Identifying Learning needs workshops - Sign up here
Are you interested in becoming a learning champion? If so sign up here for our 2 day workshop
Learning Points
• Equal Social Economy Scotland – Business development
• Equal Social Economy Scotland - Public social partnerships (PSPs)
• Equal Social Economy Scotland - Measuring social added value
• Health and regeneration: shared premises
• Using evidence to help plan regeneration
• How can mainstream health services contribute to regeneration?
• Making the best use of evidence in outcome agreements
• Is work good for your health?
• Working together to create ways to employment
• A case management approach in tackling employability issues
• Integrating health and employment services in tackling employability
• Service user involvement in employability
• Cultural planning and regeneration
• How do we change the way people feel and think about places
• Developing buildings as community assets
• Equal access – full employment for all
• Involving communities in Scotland with an ageing population
• Connecting schools, young people and community regeneration
• Rural Development in the Highlands and Islands
• Social economy organisations and successful partnerships
• Community planning: the role of national voluntary organisations
• Community Planning Partnerships: ‘Closing the Gap’
• Community Planning Partnerships: learning from experience
• Community Planning Partnerships: partnership and joint working
• Community Planning Partnerships: leadership and governance
• Involving the arts in community regeneration
• Community Planning Partnerships: engaging communities
• Appreciative inquiry: from vision to action
• The arts and regeneration: working in partnership
• Wider role: providing more than housing
• How to apply for a community radio licence
• Equalities in community regeneration: making it mainstream
• Successful regeneration: the practitioners view
• Asset based community development: making the most of a community’s strengths
• A businesslike approach: supporting the social economy
Newsletters
FAQ sheets
FAQ sheet to the social economy
FAQ sheet to community planning
FAQ sheet to financial inclusion
FAQ sheet to community regeneration
Perspectives Papers
Schools and community regeneration
Community learning & development and community regeneration
Economic development and community regeneration
Housing and community regeneration
Planning and community regeneration
Research Reports
Skills and Competencies for Community Regeneration: Needs analysis and framework
Working Together, Learning Together
Precis
Skills and competencies for community regeneration: needs analysis and framework


