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1 Private & Social Enterprise Collaboration 1 st May 2012

2 All truth passes through three stages, first it is ridiculed, second it is violently opposed, then it is accepted as being self-evident. Arthur Scholpenhaeur Setting the context

3 What is the Strategic Investment Board? Established by Executive to accelerate infrastructure investment. Build support for the reform process. Engage with private/public/voluntary sectors to deliver infrastructure programme. Engage with key stakeholders to ensure that infrastructure programme aligns with social and community issues.

4 Why private and social collaboration? Devolved administration more emphasis on local spend and local connections. PfG Priority 2: Creating Opportunities. ISNI 111. SIB Business Plan.

5 How we deliver on private and social collaboration Enniskillen Acute Hospital. Maze/Long Kesh. Artemis – Engaging the local community through Belfast Schools.

6 Maze/Long Kesh

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8 360 acre site of ‘regional significance. Maximise the economic, historical and reconciliation potential. Establish a development corporation, building on previous plan. Development of a Peace building Conflict Resolution Centre. Development of a Agri food Centre of Excellence with the Royal Ulster Agriculture Society.

9 Social Regeneration underpins the approach and is a core value Social Clauses – construction & supplies & services. Employability initiatives. Encourage social enterprises. Community fund to support genuine participation. Genuine & meaningful stakeholder engagement.

10 Artemis - engaging the local community through Belfast schools A social enterprise to run five schools. To maximise the community benefit – maximising the school estate. Enhance facilities include: Dance studies, 100% larger sports hall, arts facilities, early years units, full-service community rooms/offices, youth centre, electronic villages hall with 60 pc workstations.

11 Benefits Delivering on social/environmental performance targets. Supporting and developing extending schools. Researching and responding to community need Renting school facilities to create a hub in the community. Reinvesting all surplus revenue into community focused learning and skills initiatives.

12 Knowledge speaks, wisdom listens. Jimmy Hendrix In conclusion


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