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|Description=The Place Standard tool provides a simple framework to structure conversations about place. It allows you to think about the physical elements of a place (for example its buildings, spaces, and transport links) as well as the social aspects (for example whether people feel they have a say in decision making).
|description=The Place Standard tool provides a simple framework to structure conversations about place. It allows you to think about the physical elements of a place (for example its buildings, spaces, and transport links) as well as the social aspects (for example whether people feel they have a say in decision making).
|Image=PlaceStandard.jpg
|image=PlaceStandard.jpg
|Website=https://www.placestandard.scot/
|website=https://www.placestandard.scot/
|Presentation=John-Howie.pdf
|presentation=John-Howie.pdf
|sector=Wellbeing
|sector=Wellbeing
|Youtube=dOr0cJhJ14w
|youtube=dOr0cJhJ14w
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Place Standard
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Organizational Partners
Sector Wellbeing
Presentation John-Howie.pdf

Description: The Place Standard tool provides a simple framework to structure conversations about place. It allows you to think about the physical elements of a place (for example its buildings, spaces, and transport links) as well as the social aspects (for example whether people feel they have a say in decision making).