Transcription of Inclusion by design
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Inclusion by designEquality, diversity andthe built environment5642_A4:Layout 1 20/11/08 10:43 Page 1 Published in 2008 by theCommission for Architecture and the Built is the government s advisor on architecture, urban design andpublic space. As a public body, we encourage policymakers to create places that work for help local planners apply nationaldesign policy and advise developersand architects, persuading them to put people s needs first. We show public sector clients how tocommission projects that meet theneeds of their users.
management of the built environment alleviates and does not exacerbate income inequality. The national programme of Sure Start centres, with their quality family-based services, and the Building Schools for the Future programme, both started in deprived areas. These are good examples of favouring areas most in need, and CABE encourages
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