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Tag: inclusive design

Hidden in plain view – Discrimination and poverty in 21st Century Britain by Michael Clinton

Posted on6th May 20157th May 2015AuthorMichael Clinton

I am a disabled person. Those who have read my tweets or previous blogs may have got that already. Until recently I did not really see it as a big issue, but now I realise that as I get older…

CategoriesBlogTagsdisability, inclusive design, social justice

What are Community Land Trusts? by Michael Clinton

Posted on5th May 20157th May 2015AuthorMichael Clinton

Community Land Trusts (CLTs) are not for profit, community based volunteer organisations. Formed to create community projects associated with a piece of land, their remit is diverse – from running a local pub or shop to developing much needed affordable…

CategoriesBlogTagscommunity housing, inclusive design

Initiative Homes finds a role in Community Housing, by Michael Clinton

Posted on5th May 20157th May 2015AuthorMichael Clinton

Michael Clinton is Research Director at the Schumacher Institute and leads our consultancy services. Find out more about Michael. Follow him on Twitter. Initiative Homes is the new construction services consultancy launched by the Schumacher Institute for Sustainable…

CategoriesBlogTagshousing, inclusive design, sustainable

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