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Welcome to the Scottish Community Land Network

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This site is for people interested in the management and ownership of land-based assets by communities in Scotland. A Scottish Community Land Network, you might say... As you know the internet is a big 'place' with everything about anything so we aim to bring you relevant news and events, and provide opportunities to share ideas with other people interested in this subject. So far there are over 800 members, and more than 500 articles in our archive.

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Education

Developing an international rural youth

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A booklet giving advice and guidance on how to involve young people who live in rural areas in international projects has just been published. The booklet has been produced by a network of eight European resource centres who are together known as SALTO - Youth, which stands for Support, Advice and advanced Learning and Training Opportunities.  The booklet is designed to encourage young people and youth leaders in rural and remote locations to set up international projects.  It sets out the benefits of international projects and provides an overview of how to start organising an international rural youth project.  It also contains information on making international links and seeking funding.  You can download a copy of the booklet here.

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