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Research


PATH (Scotland) has carried out a number of research initiatives funded by the Scottish Government.  These include the following:

  • A Life-Changing Experience - The Impact of PATH (Scotland): Evaluation Summary

    Mick Conboy, Independent Quality Advisor, August 2010

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  • A longitudinal study of the career aspirations Black and Minority Ethnic Youth – Phase 3
    University of Strathclyde, August 2007
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  • A longitudinal study of the career aspirations of BME Youth – Phase 2:
    An examination and analysis of the role of formal statutory positive action that relates to the 1976 Race Relations Act in community regeneration projects and the role of informal positive action, long term unemployed, poverty and social inclusion issues
    University of Strathclyde, June 2006
  • A longitudinal study of the career aspirations of BME Young People – Phase 1:
    An examination and analysis of the career aspirations and influences on BME Young People
    University of Strathclyde, October 2004
  • Race Equality Policy and Planning in Scottish Housing Associations
    University of Stirling, April 2001

 To request a copy of any of the above research reports please contact us.

Publications


The following publications are available to download:

Annual Reports:

PATH Annual Report 2009/10  2009/2010 Annaul Report 08_09 Icon2008/2009       Annaul Report 07_08 Icon2007/2008       Annual Report 06_072006/2007

Newsletters:

Newsletter Jul 10July 2010     Newsletter Feb 09February 2009   

Leaflets:

About PATH LeafletAbout PATH (Scotland)                 Positive Action LeafletWhat is Positive Action

Benefits to Placement Orgs IconBenefits to Placement OrganisationsCareer in Housing IconA Career in Housing

Housing Programme IconThe Housing Training Programme 

 Other :

Equalities Guide Icon


Mainstreaming Anti Discriminatory Practice into Service Delivery:
A Guide for Social Work Supervisors and Their Students

Funding for production of this Guide was provided by Glasgow Anti Racist Alliance (GARA)

 

Precis IconPrecis: Good Practice in Positive Action