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Towards a Total Neighbourhood Approach Katie Schmuecker Senior Research Fellow ippr north. Increasing focus of public policy Decentralisation and place shaping ‘Big Society’ Site for multi-agency partnership working Neighbourhood is where most people encounter the state
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Towards a Total Neighbourhood Approach Katie Schmuecker Senior Research Fellow ippr north
Increasing focus of public policy Decentralisation and place shaping ‘Big Society’ Site for multi-agency partnership working Neighbourhood is where most people encounter the state Outreach and engagement Mobilising community resource Focusing on the Neighbourhood
Efficiency and improvement: The deep dive Counting Culture change Customer journey Moving beyond crude efficiencies to improvement Community involvement Long term thinking What is Total Place
Worcester ‘area of need’ Co-production and commissioning of local services using a single pot; 3 hubs: training & work, children, youth & families, health & wellbeing Cross cutting community engagement hub – support engagement and residents initiatives; neighbourhood participatory budgeting Total Place @ neighbourhood level
Kent Single Gateway approach Margate and Clifton Taskforce: a deep and shared understanding of the issues ‘Special Intervention Area’ All spend takes a spatial element Local authority able to direct spending of other services where relevant Local authority takes on new roles, eg JobCentre Plus administration Total Place @ neighbourhood level
Birmingham ‘total community’ More active involvement of community in shaping ambition for an area Service integration – aligned and pooled budgets Strategic asset management and rationalisation Total Place @ neighbourhood level
Blackpool Identified 3 priority neighbourhoods Identified and ring fenced discretionary spend Cross agency team all line managed by neighbourhood manager Total Neighbourhood Forerunner
Total Neighbourhood Mapping resource Public service reform from the bottom up Community engagement and involvement Assets and potential Relationships and community outlook Combining Total Place and neighbourhood management