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Social partnerships in vocational education: Building community capacity


Item:1466
Title:Social partnerships in vocational education: Building community capacity
Authors:Terri Seddon, Stephen Billett
Publication date: 24 May 2004
Type:Research report
Theme:VET in context > Social issues > General
ISBN:1 920895 57 4 print; 1 920895 58 2 web

Social partnerships provide communities with the capacity to address problems, such as community breakdown, unemployment and social exclusion. This report analyses the types of social partnerships that involve education in community contexts. It identifies that partnerships are complex and multi-layered and successful partnerships require: acknowledgement and negotiation of the interests and expectations of all participants; development of resource and support structures; recognition of volunteer contributions; and, development of outcomes that recognise the full range of achievements and success within the partnership. The implication of the range and nature of social partnerships and their effect on VET policy are also discussed in the report.


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