In Control & Communities

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In Control & Communities Thursday 29th April 2010

One thing I can offer my community to make it better for others One thing I need from my community to improve the quality of my life Find as many people as you can that : 1. Can help you with what you need to improve the quality of your life 2. Want what you have to offer your community

What do communities that include people with disabilities and older people look like?

What people say.... Feeling safe Feeling welcome Good health and social care support relationships being with friends and family using local facilities/parks/libraries/leisure good transport education & learning going out Places to meet being accepted by community hobbies, support and interests groups Good housing being with peers (age group, religious or cultural)..............

In Control & Community All citizens have something important to offer their communities – big or small Profound changes can happen in communities when ordinary citizens take the lead on transforming their communities The relationship between citizen and state needs to shift with citizens taking a more active role in developing their communities Communities are full of good people, organisations and resources that can enrich the lives of older and disabled people Different people have different barriers in their communities that requires a multi-faceted approach to shift

In Control & Community Community Community business and services Public services Natural networks and activities Voluntary and Community sector Community

More choice and control for people who use social care and health services Personal budgets in social care and health= people feeling more part of community life Partners in Policy making/All Together Better & working together with... Local authority led initiatives to build community capacity/social capital Working with libraries, leisure, transport..... Public services

Voluntary and community sector Enabling V&CS to come up with solutions, contracting in different ways A greater focus on inclusive outcomes for older and disabled people Community development agencies include older and disabled people in their agendas when tackling social exclusion User led organisations Voluntary and community sector

Business understanding the value of catering to older and disabled customers Working with local business to create good communities-social responsibility programmes/grant making... Developing social enterprise Community business and services

Promote ideas through support planning Community mapping Local area co-ordination, Community Bridge builders, Homeshare schemes Natural networks and activities

Stronger Communities programme 2010-11 Blackburn with Darwen Croydon Hartlepool Newcastle Northumberland Shropshire Tower Hamlets York

Stronger Communities Programme 2010-11 2. Develop a simple evaluation tool so we know whether we are making a difference 1. Describe key components of good communities 3. Develop a framework to devolve power and control of community resources and funding

People Power & Communities Facilitate/support people and community groups to develop initiatives Support regional learning and networking Share ideas Help with getting resources and funding Find out what difference these initiatives make to individuals and the wider community Support people/existing community groups to use evaluation tool Spread the word nationally and infect others with the enthusiasm and knowledge to do it themselves