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Kay Snowdon
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Sustaining projects for success shows how good projects can and do make a difference to peoples lives – as individuals, in communities and in organisations. Yet how can you make your project have a lasting impact? This helpful guide brings together the different aspects involved in project working, from initial consultation with the community to evaluation and celebration of achievements. Highlighting the key processes and factors needed to encourage a sustainable future, the guide includes checklists, inspirations and a listing of useful resources and contacts.
| Chapter 1 | Making a Difference |
| Chapter 2 | Making a Difference to the individual |
| Chapter 3 | Making a Difference to the organisation |
| Chapter 4 | Making a Difference to the community |
| Chapter 5 | Sustainability |
| Chapter 6 | Check it out |
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The NIACE "lifelines in adult learning" series The NIACE " lifelines in adult learning" series provides straightforward background and information, accessible know-how and useful examples of good practice for all practitioners involved in adult and community learning. Focusing in turn on different areas of adult learning these guides are an essential part of every practitioner's toolkit. The series is supported by the Adult and Community Learning Fund. ACLF is funded by the Department for Education and Skills and managed in partnership by NIACE and the Basic Skills Agency to develop widening participation in adult learning.
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