About iCoCo
The Institute of Community Cohesion was established in 2005 to provide a new approach to race, diversity and multiculturalism. Our work focuses on building positive and harmonious community relations, using applied research to constantly develop practice and to build capacity of all the agencies and individuals involved.
iCoCo is a not for profit partnership, which aims to build capacity at all levels and in all local and national agencies to promote community cohesion.
Video
Find out more about iCoCo by watching our 2007 community cohesion video.
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European Website on Integration
iCoCo is the UK coordinator for the European Web Site on Integration which hosts a wide variety of good practice case studies, tools and useful information to make integration work.
Are you gearing up for Big Society?
The coalition government has launched its flagship Big Society programme, with the aim of empowering local people and communities and building a Big Society that takes power away from politicians and gives it to people.
Gearing up for Big Society, a new rapid action facilitation package from iCoCo, will help local authorities and their partners understand what the Big Society means, whether to engage with it and how to do so.
Good practice
Our good practice resource database contains over 200 examples of good practice in community cohesion and good relations.



Are you involved in work to promote intercultural dialogue? Why not apply for the 2010 ABCs?