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Sustainable Community Strategy Developing the evidence base. Margaret Melling, Data Consultant. This presentation. Developing the SCS briefing papers Emerging issues and options Main points from each paper Common themes. NOTE: the briefing papers are WORK IN PROGRESS. Approach.
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Sustainable Community StrategyDeveloping the evidence base Margaret Melling, Data Consultant
This presentation • Developing the SCS briefing papers • Emerging issues and options • Main points from each paper • Common themes NOTE: the briefing papers are WORK IN PROGRESS
Approach • Evidence-led • Collaborative • work with data experts, so we keep the intelligence with the numbers • work with partners who understand what information is likely to be important • Participative • Joint thinking about research findings and implications for the SCS and building on our existing knowledge
Briefing papers • Community Life • Community Safety • Economy • Children & Young People • Learning & skills • Environment • Health, care & wellbeing • Housing • Population & migration • Access to services & travel • Recreation, leisure & culture • Spatial Oxfordshire
Developed by partnerships • Community Life • Community Safety • Economy • Children & Young People • Learning & skills • Environment • Health, care & wellbeing • Housing • Population & migration • Access to services & travel • Recreation, leisure & culture • Spatial Oxfordshire • OVSDP • CDRPs, YOT, Police, DAAT • OEP • C&YP board • Individual stakeholders • OCC E&E • Healthier comm ptnship • Heads of Housing • Data Observatory • E&E Transport • Oxford Inspires/OCC • LSP officers & planners
To inform workshops Overview workshops X2 Workshops X3 3 identical workshops to be held early July Summary of evidence • Local communities • Community safety • Economy & enterprise • Children & Young People • Learning and skills • Environment • Health, care and wellbeing • Housing • Population & migration • Recreation, leisure and culture • Transport and travel • Spatial Oxfordshire Councillors Strategy options
Community Life - scope Parishes with completed plans (May2007) • Oxfordshire’s local communities • Attitudes (Citizen’s panel) • Analysis of community-led plans • Volunteering • Contribution to community life • Formal & informal • Vulnerable people
Community Life Opportunities Threats • Place shaping policy • Innovative access to services • Benefits of community planning • Wider role for the VCS • Consultation as part of service development • Community work on environmental issues • Access to services • Affordable housing • Support for volunteering • Polarisation of communities • Gaps in support to community planning • Climate change
Community Life • Issues/options for the strategy • Support for community-led planning • Volunteer brokerage • Work on equality and diversity
Community Safety Opportunities Threats • New national standards for CDRPs • Neighbourhood policing • Partnership working via LAAs • Neighbourhood contact points and shared services • Funding - as Oxfordshire seen as low crime area • Police resources diverted to more specialist areas
Community Safety • Issues/options for the strategy • Link between re-offending, unemployment & lack of housing • Support to young offenders leaving custody • Tackling anti-social behaviour • Reducing fear of crime • Addressing alcohol use
Economy Opportunities Threats • Environment (nice place to live and work) • clusters, • reputation/brand • clean technology clusters • improved collaboration • Competition in the context of rapid technological change • Skills • disagreements about strategy • congestion • reputation • effects of climate change • The diffuse “brand” or image of the County’s economy that this generalist approach may cause • Lack of investment in appropriate infrastructure
Economy • Issues/options for the strategy • How to create a culture of learning that promotes well being and supports the economy • Retail • Visitor economy • How to support existing clusters to remain globally competitive • How to support emerging sectors such as clean technologies • How to ensure that the generally prosperous economy benefits all of Oxfordshire’s citizens • How to organise cost effective business support • How should Oxfordshire present itself externally and internally in support of the economy • How should businesses mitigate and adapt to climate change • How to make partnership working and collaboration more effective
Children & Young People Opportunities Challenges • Joined up working • Involvement of children & parents/carers in solutions • National child index • Early intervention & strengthened public health programmes • Better understanding of local places • Modernising agenda • Move to integrated & preventative approach • Funding uncertainties • Developing workforce skills to deliver future services
Children & Young People • Issues/options for the strategy • Housing - affordable housing and housing for vulnerable people • Transport - affordability, accessibility and safety
Learning & skills Opportunities Threats • “Action for communities” skills training • Link between sector skills & employers • Infrastructure dev projects incl skills • Olympic games • Skills hotspots used by policy makers • Train to Gain for SMEs • Wider role for VCS in skills • Decline in low skilled jobs & increasing number of unemployed unskilled people • Uneven access to skills opportunities (incl rural & older workers) • Potential for decreasingly competitive workforce
Environment Opportunities Threats • Warmer winters reducing energy consumption • New crops - opportunity for farmers • Engaging communities in environmental issues • Warmer summers boost to tourism & economy • Climate change & impact on environment, economy & vulnerable groups • Implications of unchanged resource consumption & waste
Health, care and wellbeing Issues/options for the strategy • Ageing population • Cycle of deprivation • Preventing obesity • Fighting infectious diseases • Health inequalities
Housing - scope • Affordability • Eco-design • Housing needs of vulnerable people Overcrowding Homelessness Young people at risk and care leavers People with disabilities Substance users People leaving prison Older people BME communities Low income families
Population - focus • Ageing population • Recent migration • Special populations Polish worker registration scheme applications - Oxfordshire
Access to services & travel • Improvements in public transport • Raised awareness of climate change • Local communities promotion of alternatives to car Opportunities Threats • Traffic growth • Emissions and climate change • Accessibility of services & facilities
Recreation, leisure and culture Opportunities Threats • Creative partnerships in Oxfordshire • New duties re leisure activities of children • Olympic games • Use of planning to support public art etc • Focus of funding/awareness of active participation • Environmental awareness via art/science collaboration • Oxford West End project • Resources diverted to central activities eg Olympic games • Uneven capacity across the sector to respond to opportunities
Spatial Oxfordshire Opportunities Threats • Hi tech clusters, knowledge-based economy • Planning for sustainable communities • Global economy • Infrastructure development • Ageing population • Centralisation of services • Impact of growth (housing, new infrastructure) on built and natural environment • Impact of climate change
Spatial Oxfordshire • Issues/options for the strategy • Thriving communities • Housing/employment balance • Timely infrastructure development • Smart growth • Mapping spatial plans
Recreation, leisure & culture Spatial Oxfordshire SUMMARY Community Life Access to services & travel Community Safety Population Economy Housing Children & Young people Health, care & wellbeing Learning & skills Environment Addressing the needs of vulnerable people The role of the voluntary sector Community needs and aspirations
SUMMARY for the workshops ? • Key findings for Oxfordshire’s future (trends) • Recommendations from briefing papers • Common themes and important issues for the strategy Within a 20 minute slot…
Grouping of Issues/Threats from briefing papers (1) Economy • Globalisation • Ageing population • Housing, transport • Climate change • Skills • Health & deprivation Climate change • Access to services • Transport • Resource use FOR EXAMPLE
Grouping of Issues/Threats from briefing papers (2) Thriving communities • Volunteering • Community planning • Polarisation • Fear of crime • Ageing population • Access to services • Infrastructure development Vulnerable people • Services • Volunteering • Affordable housing • Community safety • Cycle of deprivation FOR EXAMPLE
Summary of Opportunities • Partnership working • Focus on communities • Wider role for VCS • Consultation • Better data • Service standards • New & innovative solutions • Olympic games • Environmental awareness • Oxfordshire’s economy FOR EXAMPLE
Your help is needed… Next few weeks: • Communicating the project • Help identifying gaps in evidence (BUT NB deadline for papers = 22nd June) • Attending the workshops
And finally… • Latest versions of the papers are published under the login area of the Oxfordshire Data Observatory • www.oxfordshireobservatory.info • Login: Oxfordshire2020 • Password: evans