Social Inclusion. Social inclusion refers to process of improving the terms on which individuals and groups engage in the community improving the ability, opportunity, and dignity of those disadvantaged on the basis of their identity. It is a situation in which individuals have the resources and opportunities to be involved in society to an extent that is satisfactory to them. Working towards social inclusion means finding and using measures to reduce barriers that restrict the resources and opportunities of disadvantaged groups. This can include barrier-free design, inclusivity to vulnerable groups, mixed income/tenure models and a dynamic community life (non-exhaustive list).
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Samples: Federal Community Housing Initiative Phase Ii Agreement, Federal Community Housing Initiative Phase Ii Agreement, Federal Community Housing Initiative Phase Ii Agreement