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NameAssets Alliance Scotland: Report on inception event
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Long Term Conditions Alliance Scotland (LTCAS), Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC), Scottish Government

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Assets Alliance Scotland

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This report describes the background context for the formation of an assets alliance in Scotland. It summarises the dialogue which took place at an inception event held on the 13th December 2010 and outlines a set of key action points for progress. This report constitutes the first step in cross sector engagement on the formation of the initiative. More information will be made available through national networks as an assets alliance develops.
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