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This national strategy action plan aims to address issues in deprived areas, such as high crime rates, child poverty, and health disparities. It focuses on new policies, funding, local coordination, community empowerment, and national/regional support.
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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