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Dr Jabed Rahman Urban Buzz workshop: Social Infrastructure Planning and CIL: Providing a robust evidence base. Overview of HUDU. NHS London Healthy Urban Development Unit, more commonly known as HUDU
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Dr Jabed Rahman Urban Buzz workshop: Social Infrastructure Planning and CIL: Providing a robust evidence base
Overview of HUDU • NHS London Healthy Urban Development Unit, more commonly known as HUDU • Established since 2004 to help NHS Trusts as well as the Boroughs engage and be proactive in relation to the health and planning strategy in London • Funded by the 31 Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) across London and the London Development Agency (LDA), line managed by Tower Hamlets PCT • HUDU is perhaps best known for the HUDU Model in terms of calculating Section 106 for health • HUDU is not just involved in S106 but wider issues of health in context of spatial planning and development • Because of its uniqueness it has been involved in health and development issues across the country
HUDU’s involvement in social infrastructure analysis • Justifying requests for Section 106 contributions - the capacity of existing health infrastructure in catchments had to be defined. • In 2006 a Social Infrastructure Framework (SIF) Model was developed for London Thames Gateway to look at anticipating the need for a wide range of social infrastructure. • The SIF Model is similar to the HUDU Model, it calculates demand from a expected new population, but then analyses that within a spatial model based on GIS that incorporates the existing distribution and capacity of social infrastructure. • The final phase in the LTGSIF involves joint stakeholder assessment of the most effective means of delivery.
HUDU Model and LTGSIF • The two tools can be seen as compatible and complementary but have significantly different scope and purpose • It is very important to note that both are “decision” support tools. • The SIF model in its entirety provides an estimate of the scale of social infrastructure needed in the light of predicted population changes and a framework for analysis.
PPS 12: infrastructure planning The infrastructure planning process should identify: • Infrastructure need and cost • Phasing of development • Funding sources • Responsibility for development
Dr Jabed Rahman Urban Buzz workshop: Social Infrastructure Planning and CIL: Providing a robust evidence base