Intercom Resources

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By downloading any document from this site that is copyright The Intercom Trust you are expressing your consent to the following terms and conditions. (For information, all the documents linked from this page are copyright the Intercom Trust.)

You are welcome to download and use any of Intercom's copyright resources for private or personal use.

 

Public Authorities, Commercial & Business Use, and Social Enterprises

If you are downloading as part of your work for a public authority or commercial business or social enterprise based in the SW Peninsula you are very welcome to download the file and to make one copy of the document available within your organisation for policy or research use only, but in some cases we ask you to complete a purchase order as indicated below.

 
Multiple copies

If you wish to download, or print, multiple copies of one of these documents this usage is not permitted without prior permission: please contact Intercom on 01392 201015 or e-mail admin (at) intercomtrust.org.uk.

These documents are mostly in Adobe PDF format, and can be read with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software. Various versions of this can be downloaded free from Adobe's website: go to http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.

 

Constitution and Policy documents: go to our Policies page.

Annual Reports and Accounts: go to our Annual Reports page.

Research Documents

A Firmer Foundation was published in September 2006. It is the report of the results of a big community survey we conducted in the peninsula covering both rural and urban LGB/T residents. We are very happy to send out printed copies of A Firmer Foundation (while stocks last): just get in touch with us if you would like one of these.

A Firmer Foundation: PDF version (1072 Kb)

Strategy Documents

In January 2007, after community consultation, we published an LGB/T Community Strategy called The Extended Neighbourhood. We tried to make this a comprehensive analysis and summary of community needs within the peninsula, and we hope it will be used widely by policy makers and strategic planners. It is still very definitely work in progress: we will be very glad to have any thoughts for revision and improvement. We do not have a stock of printed copies, so please download it from here.

The Extended Neighbourhood: PDF version (757 Kb).