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Review of the National Standards for Community Engagement
In light of recent policy developments in Scotland with a focus on strengthening participation and community engagement, the Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC) and What Works Scotland are currently working with the Scottish Government to review the National Standards for Community Engagement.
SCDC and What Works Scotland are using a variety of methods to involve as many people with an interest in community engagement as possible in the review process. If you are involved in community engagement activity in any capacity, community member or paid worker, and would like to find out more about how you can contribute to the review, you can download the full news release.