Neighbourhood Transformation Aspiration 2020 – Lifting Glasgow Neighbourhoods out of Poverty Paul McColgan – Community Renewal.

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Neighbourhood Transformation Aspiration 2020 – Lifting Glasgow Neighbourhoods out of Poverty Paul McColgan – Community Renewal

Outline the dream the context the proposition the journey the knowledge and skills needed The impact The cost The next steps

The Dream By 2020 Glasgow will have systematically lifted one/some of its deprived neighbourhoods out of poverty Neighbourhood(s) of around 4000 people will have an additional 450 people in sustained employment which will result in around £9million in additional income will have come into the area, £11 million in benefits savings and £1.5-2 million additional council tax income received The families with the highest support needs will have been identified, engaged and supported in a journey towards resilience School attainment will have improved for the young people at greatest risk Crime will have been reduced considerably due to an employment safety net People will have been supported to reflect on their health and wellbeing and supported to make positive changes in their wellbeing Isolated older people will have been identified and a support network built for them in the community

The context Glasgow City Council facing significant budget cuts Transformation Programme looking for efficiency savings Christie Commission advocating more joined up public services Community Planning moving to a locality approach Health and social care integration Primary care modernisation programme GCC keen to test new integrated and local approaches to service delivery Each neighbourhood has a relatively small proportion of families that use many agencies without seeing transformational results

The proposition Select a neighbourhood(s) from the SIMD 15% most deprived – population size approx ‘ 4000 people Strategic steering group set up with representation from employability, health, social work, community learning and development, community planning, housing ) Second a team of 6-8 people to the Neighbourhood Transformation Project (employability, health improvement, social work, community learning and development, community planning) Secondment period = 3+3 years Team supervised by Community Renewal Neighbourhood Manager and supplemented by Community Renewal Health Case Manager Systematic engagement of every household using CR evidence based methodology Every household participates in a listening conversation to identify factors that help and hinder quality of life and wellbeing in the community – a community vision created – linked to locality plan – influencing public spending for that neighbourhood Targeted individuals/households identified by Education, Health, Police, personal or family holistic plan drawn up with individual or family and case managed (for as long as it takes to achieve their life goals) Acorn geo-data sets used to identify low-income households – these households supported to maximise income Those interested in work supported through stages of strategic skills pipeline through to employment including workless households and vulnerable young people

The skills and experience needed – Community Renewal Evidence Base The elements of the proposition have all been done previously by Community Renewal – essentially this proposal is combining them all in one neighbourhood: –12 full employment areas already carried out – 5 datazones have come out of 15% most deprived –Total income brought into 12 neighbourhoods £44 million, £56million in benefits savings –4 neighbourhoods with 450+ additional jobs in a 5 year period (including Muirhouse in North Edinburgh with over 600 additional people in work in 6 years) –Health case managers in post have worked with hundreds of vulnerable individuals and families with transformational results due to long term continuity of care and holistic assessment, plan and support –Community Renewal has developed and tested a methodology for finding and supporting isolated older people –Whole community vision achieved in Bellsmyre via Our Place programme – with £2.3million brought in to tackle community priorities –Over 3500 additional people engaged in preventative health improvement programmes such as Keep Well –Employment Safety Net for vulnerable young people tried and tested –Community Renewal has successfully trained public sector staff in its methods in Dundee, Salford and Manchester

The impact Additional income coming into area

The impact – benefits savings Yr1Yr2Yr3Yr4Yr5Yr6Totals New people into jobs Previously Sustained 75% after 52 weeks Benefit £10,500/person £525000£1,228,500£1,753,500£2,152,500£2,604,000£3,003,000£11,266,500

The impact (continued) As well as income through reducing unemployment – low income families will also be supported to maximise their income once they get a job Resilience of vulnerable families enhanced leading to cost savings later on through reduction in: – young people being taken into care –better school attainment –reduced numbers of young people getting involved in criminal justice and substance misuse, Better take-up of health improvement services, especially from those considered harder to engage By targeting every household, isolated older people will be identified and supported to build care networks in the community reducing hospitalisation of older people

the cost….. Community Renewal will manage the team and employ a health case manager With a local base – additional costs will be around £100,000 per year However due to an uplift in Council Tax income there will actually be no additional cost ……. The Council will actually gain around £1.5-2 million over a five year period Number of working people Council Tax Band Total Council Tax Charge (Inc. water & sewerage) Total Potential Income Generated for Local Authority(over 5 years) 400 A £1, ,115, B£1, ,467, C£1, ,820,140.00

the next steps agree to go ahead with proposition Set up steering group including reps from employability, health, community planning, housing, children and families and Community Renewal Choose a neighbourhood to get started Identify potential secondees organise recruitment and selection process – initial secondment for 3 years (with possible 3 year extention) Carry out training and induction of neighbourhood transformation team Develop monitoring and evaluation framework Get started

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