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www.ohip.org.uk Oldham Housing Investment Partnership OHIP “Building stronger neighbourhoods for all our Oldham residents”
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www.ohip.org.uk 2 OHIP – A key to Oldham Partnership Aksa Homes Contour Homes (part of Symphony group) First Choice Homes Oldham Guinness Northern Counties Great Places Housing Group Housing 21 Oldham Council Places for People Regenda Villages Housing. The collective body for Oldham’s major housing providers
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www.ohip.org.uk 3 OHIP – A key to Oldham Partnership The importance of Partnership Improving the social and economic well being of residents A shared vision – giving greater benefits to Oldham residents Best use of resources through partnership working Joint working & approaches to produce better results, leading a wide range of projects Delivering new Affordable Homes Working together to meet common challenges
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www.ohip.org.uk 4 OHIP – A key to Oldham Partnership Working together to meet common challenges Providing high quality housing A changing population and their housing needs Providing supported housing for more vulnerable people Welfare reform –welfare and benefits system changes [Case study: award winning ‘down sizing’ project] Economic challenges and successful neighbourhoods Continuing support for community cohesion throughout Working and investing together A shared action plan for the years ahead
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www.ohip.org.uk OHIP – A key to Oldham Partnership 5
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www.ohip.org.uk 6 OHIP – What we do Manages nearly 20,000 homes Significant contribution as an employer - over 950 staff working within Oldham Over £260m capital investment into the Borough over the next 3 years including Private Finance Initiative 4 Over the next 3 years building 250 new homes through the Affordable Homes programme Plus 400 new other affordable homes being delivered Working to deliver Oldham’s Housing Strategy 2012 -15
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www.ohip.org.uk 7 Vision and Aims Vision: By working in effective partnership with others to help make Oldham a better place to live and to increase the life opportunities for residents. Aim: To influence, support and contribute to the implementation and delivery of the Oldham and Rochdale Housing Strategy 2012-15 and Oldham’s current community strategy
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www.ohip.org.uk 8 Objectives Sustainable and resilient neighbourhoods Better life opportunities for all –Health and Wellbeing –Training and employment opportunities –Financial Inclusion Maximising local investment opportunities Ensuring all activities contribute to the development of community cohesion.
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www.ohip.org.uk 9 Successes 2011-12 Improved Neighbourhoods Four Neighbourhood Management pilot projects Improved efficiency through shared services Social Enterprise developed to provide services to older people in Failsworth Greater collaboration working between the partners and District Partnerships to deliver the Co-operative agenda [Case Study: See “Pride in Failsworth” and Werneth Neighbourhood Management Pilot]
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www.ohip.org.uk 10 Successes 2011-12 Promote Life Opportunities [ Case Study: “Access to Work”] Joint working across Oldham & Rochdale 15 volunteering/work experience opportunities and 44 apprentices employed 62 different capacity building activities run to prepare people for work or training Referred 1,054 tenants for further benefits advice Maximise Investment – [Case Study: Accessible Housing Project] Delivered 112 new affordable homes Jointly funded an Accessible Housing Co-ordinator to make best use of adapted properties Invested in community facilities
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11 Successes 2011-12 Access to Work project Accessible Housing project Werneth Neighbourhood Management Pilot Downsizing project Pride in Failsworth
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www.ohip.org.uk 12 Key areas for 2012-13 and beyond Partnership actions and projects Inspiral consortium – delivering 317 new affordable homes & refurbishing 322 in Crossely and Primrose Bank £1.3m Empty Homes project to bring 75 long term empty properties back into use over the next 3 years Community engagement activities at the St Mary’s project (Contour) and the PFI4 Scheme Gateways to Oldham (Great Places) Opportunities for social enterprise & new business start ups Welfare Reforms – keeping tenants fully informed
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www.ohip.org.uk 13 OHIP Benefits Meeting the Challenges Together... Building on Success 8 main partners have offices in Oldham - significant contribution as a major employer Wide expertise, including regional organisations Co-operative approach – part of housing sector Our Business Plan demonstrates the range of our work Ready to respond to the challenges ahead
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www.ohip.org.uk 14 OHIP – A key Oldham Partnership Questions & Comments
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www.ohip.org.uk 15 Contact details Diane Wild – Partnership Manager diane.wildohip@oldham.gov.uk 0161 770 4133 Diana Wright – Partnership Officer Diana.Wrightohip@oldham.gov.uk 0161 770 3957 Annual Business Plan including Annual Action Plan www.ohip.org.uk/home.aspx
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