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Social Exclusion project
Project aims

The aims of the project were to examine:

  • the barriers – organisational, attitudinal and institutional – which prevent people from these groups becoming volunteers

  • the steps which need to be undertaken to enable access for people from the groups into volunteering

  • the benefits of active participation as volunteers in the community, both for the individuals from these groups and the wider community.

By focusing on the barriers and key access routes to active participation, the project aimed to make recommendations to policy makers and practitioners to help ensure greater involvement by people from these socially excluded groups in the future. At the same time the project aimed to raise awareness of the routes into, and benefits from, volunteering for individuals within the three groups.


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