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Join us for the Access Alliance Programme Forum No. 2 at Markham Vale Environment Centre on 23 September 2009. The forum includes discussions on the 'Response to Redundancy' Project and upcoming events. Learn about current transport projects and how they assist people on the RTR project. Explore ways to inform training providers about AAP transport schemes and improve access to training opportunities. Discover the challenges, actions, benefits, and future vision of the AAP Phase 2. Stay informed and engaged with the community for a sustainable future.
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Access Alliance Programme Forum No. 2 Markham Vale Environment Centre 23 September 2009
Programme 10:00 Welcome and Introductions 10:15 The ‘Response to Redundancy’ Project Valerie McKay 10:45 Group discussion 11:50 Access Alliance Programme Update 12:10 Forthcoming Events 12:25 AOB 12:30 Lunch!
The ‘Response to Redundancy’ Project Valerie McKay Nottinghamshire Training Network
Group Discussion • How might current transport projects (part) funded by the Access Alliance Programme assist people on the RTR project? • How do we inform RTR training providers about the current AAP transport schemes in operation in North Notts and North Derbyshire? • How do we ensure that RTR training providers know who to alert about the need for new transport solutions to improve access to training opportunities?
Background • 2-Year Initial Programme • 2-Year Extension to Nov. 2010 • Develop Sustainable Transport Schemes • Assist people in North Notts & North Derbyshire to access jobs and services • Aimed in particular at young people and those without access to private transport • Complementary with LTA Accessibility Strategies • Total Project Cost £1.1m
AAP Actions • Assessing Need • Consultation • Commissioning Projects (PP) • Letting Projects (DGF) • Capacity Building • Mentoring & Advice Service • Dissemination / Knowledge Transfer • Monitoring and Evaluation • Ensuring viability
AAP Benefits • Achieving Equality • Increasing Productivity • Enabling Sustainability • Coordination Role / Linkage of 3 Sectors • Upskilling • Knowledge Transfer • Carbon Footprint Reduction • Social Cohesion • Health benefits • Fiscal Benefits
Other Benefits • Social inclusion • Economic inclusion • Environmental • Capacity building • Refocusing of CVS • Mainstreaming • Partnership working • Cross-boundary working
AAP Phase 2: Target Groups Those without access to private transport 14-19 year olds NEETs Residents of the Alliance area Lone parents Over 45 returners to work Long term unemployed Incapacity Benefit claimants Job Centre Plus clients People with mobility / learning difficulties Other hard to reach groups
AAP Future Vision Business Community engagement Community engagement Outreach & upskilling Local service champions Growth Zones linkage Synergy e.g. Making the Connection Replication Viability Knowledge Transfer
AAP2 Update • AAP Consultation • AAP Market Research • AAP New Projects • AAP Project ‘Leads’ • AAP DGF • AAP Mini DGF • AAP Priority Projects • AAP Monitoring • AAP Dissemination / Study Visits • AAP Conference
Technical Visits • Weds 7th October Sheffield Community Transport • Tues 8th December Kickstart Norfolk • Emailinfo@startransport.co.ukto book a place • Suggestions for future technical visits?
AAP2 Conference • Fri 6th November • National Fluid Power Centre, Worksop • “The Role of Transport in Beating the Recession” • Programme being finalised • Book a place via info@startransport.co.uk
LUNCH! Stay up to date at www.accessalliance.co.uk