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Neighbourhood Renewal Mid–term Review Delivering Effective Interventions Workshop

Neighbourhood Renewal Mid–term Review Delivering Effective Interventions Workshop . Tony McKibben 9 th February 2011. THE MID-TERM REVIEW. The mid-term review of the Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy considered the overall impact for the population who reside in the target areas .

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Neighbourhood Renewal Mid–term Review Delivering Effective Interventions Workshop

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  1. Neighbourhood Renewal Mid–term Review Delivering Effective InterventionsWorkshop Tony McKibben 9th February 2011

  2. THE MID-TERM REVIEW • The mid-term review of the Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy considered the overall impact for the population who reside in the target areas. • Determine the extent to which Neighbourhood Renewal Policy has met or is meeting it objectives

  3. OUTCOME MEASURES • Demography • Worklessness • Education • Health • Crime • Physical

  4. DEMOGRAPHY – PERCENTAGE POPULATION CHANGE

  5. WORKLESSNESS - EMPLOYEE JOBS

  6. WORKLESSNESS - JOB SEEKERS ALLOWANCE CLAIMANTS

  7. WORKLESSNESS - DISABILITY LIVING ALLOWANCE CLAIMANTS

  8. EDUCATION KEY STAGE 2 LEVEL 4 IN ENGLISH 10.8 15.2

  9. EDUCATION KEY STAGE 2 LEVEL 4 IN MATHS 11.5 14.1

  10. EDUCATION ACHIEVING 5+ GCSES A*-C 21.7 25.5

  11. EDUCATION SCHOOL LEAVERS NO GCSES 8 2.9

  12. HEALTH - LIFE EXPECTANCY

  13. HEALTH PERCENTAGE DEATHS UNDER 75 11.5 11.5

  14. HEALTH BIRTHS TO TEENAGE MOTHERS13 – 19 (per 1,000 females in age group)

  15. HEALTH SUICIDE RATES – 1999 - 2009

  16. CRIME - OVERALL CRIME RATE 81.6 84.3

  17. CRIME - THEFT 25.4 21.9

  18. VIOLENT CRIME - GAP 26.5 30.3

  19. MUGA’s Sports Facilities Childcare Facilities Security Fences/Alley gating Street Lighting Community Centres/Refrubs Car Parking Entrance Features Street Furniture Business Units Art Works Estate Cleanups Recreational Facilities Tree Planting Landscaping/shrubbery Play parks Road Surfacing Environmental Improvements PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENTS

  20. CONCLUSIONS • Some narrowing of the gap between deprived • and less deprived areas. • Deprived neighbourhoods remain a long way behind. • There is no single ‘model’ of a Neighbourhood Renewal Area. • Place based outcomes easy to realise than people based outcomes.

  21. CONCLUSIONS • There is no evidence base of interventions which inform Partnerships how to move from baseline to outcomes. • Neighbourhood programmes will not be enough on their own to achieve significant change. • The biggest changes to the levels of poverty in the most disadvantaged areas will come from mainstream programmes.

  22. RECOMMENDATIONS • Neighbourhood regeneration is a long-term • objective. • Regeneration needs better links to wider policy environment. • A continuing/stronger emphasis on worklessness is justified. • A greater emphasis should be placed on setting and monitoring progress against targets at the individual neighbourhood level.

  23. RECOMMENDATIONS • Develop new models of delivery which bring together regeneration resources and mainstream spending in a • more complementary way. • Success should be measured by the outcomes not activities. • Projects which do not display the ability to contribute to agreed outcomes should not continue to be supported. • Maintain support from and full engagement with the people and communities involved. • Partnerships - fundamental to planning and delivery of neighbourhood renewal.

  24. QUESTIONS?

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