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Social Exclusion. There are a number of different definitions for Social Exclusion. Many believe that social Exclusion is a term that is used to describe marginalisation. Marginalisation from everything, employment, income, social networks, decision making and in general, an adequate quality of life. The social networks that are mentioned include family, neighbourhood and the community. Another, equally popular definition of the term Social Exclusion is the way that people are excluded from the accepted norms in society. The ways in which these people are excluded can be either politically, socially, economically, culturally, or a combination of these ways. It was in the summer of 1997 when New Labour came into power that the topic of Social Exclusion became a focal point of attention. By the end of the year we saw the emergence of the Social Exclusion Unit (SEU) whose main aim was to develop policies that would combat Social Exclusion. This...


