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A NEW COMMITMENT TO NEIGHBOURHOOD RENEWAL: National Strategy Action Plan. Jon Bright Head of Programmes Neighbourhood Renewal Unit DTLR. What’s the Problem?. Compared to the rest of the country, deprived areas have: – three times as much burglary – 30% higher mortality rates
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A NEW COMMITMENT TO NEIGHBOURHOOD RENEWAL: National Strategy Action Plan Jon Bright Head of Programmes Neighbourhood Renewal Unit DTLR
What’s the Problem? • Compared to the rest of the country, deprived areas have: – three times as much burglary – 30% higher mortality rates – child poverty three times higher – 70% of all English BME residents
What are the key features? Two long term goals: • lower worklessness and crime, better health, skills, housing and physical environment • narrow the gap between the most deprived areas and the rest
What will change? Three Key Dimensions: • new policies, funding and targets • better local co-ordination and community empowerment • national and regional support
New Policies Funding and Targets • Tackling the root causes of decline • Minimum targets for deprived areas • Extra resources for core services
Local Co-ordination and Community Empowerment • Local Strategic Partnerships • Local Neighbourhood Renewal Strategies • Neighbourhood Renewal Fund • Community Empowerment Fund • Community Chests • Neighbourhood Management
Better National and Regional Support • A new national focus • Better regional co-ordination • Skills and knowledge strand • Neighbourhood statistics to chart progress
Neighbourhood Renewal - Implementation • 1992 EU analysis • 1996 DfEE Youth Action Scheme • 1999 DETR Research • 1999 Safer Cities Programme • 1999 Audit Commission (economic regeneration • 1999 Audit Commission (community safety)
Neighbourhood Renewal - Implementation National Strategy • Someone responsible for NR at each level of Government • Improved performance through new policies and funding • Better support, information, knowledge of ‘what works’ and training
Neighbourhood Renewal - Implementation New Deal for Communities - Manchester Crime: • 29% reduction in crime • Neighbourhood Nuisance Team (400 cases) • Additional police and neighbourhood wardens • CCTV / street lighting / home security
Neighbourhood Renewal - Implementation New Deal for Communities - Manchester Jobs: • Employment and business support measures • Career advice centre for 16-18 year olds • Environmental improvements using ILM
Neighbourhood Renewal - Implementation New Deal for Communities - Manchester Education: • Communities that Care Project • Raised attainment by local primary school • Homework and literacy clubs • Vocational learning Centre
Neighbourhood Renewal - Implementation New Deal for Communities - Manchester Housing: • Housing and environmental improvements • Alleyway closure programme
Neighbourhood Renewal - Implementation New Deal for Communities - Manchester Health: • Teenager pregnancy reduction • Dedicated mental health worker • New drug and alcohol services
Neighbourhood Renewal - Implementation Skills, Knowledge and Support • New training/support for communities • New secondment targets for Government • Improvements to training for professionals • New system for disseminating ‘what works’
What’s Happened So Far? 1998 1998-00 2000 2001 SEU Report on Neighbourhood Renewal 18 Policy Action Teams National Strategy: A Framework for Consultation Government Spending Review A New Commitment to Neighbourhood Renewal: National Strategy Action Plan