Communities are the foundation of social life, and their development is central to achieving equity, inclusion, and resilience. Effective social policy supports community empowerment and addresses systemic inequalities. Community Development and Social Policy explores the principles and practices of building stronger, more sustainable communities. The book discusses participatory planning, social innovation, and policy approaches to housing, health, and education. It also examines the roles of local governance, NGOs, and public-private partnerships in community initiatives. Integrating theory with case studies, it provides students and practitioners with strategies for designing and implementing policies that promote social justice and collective well-being.