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1 Delivering Regeneration in a New Context Stephen White Housing and Regeneration Directorate 27 August 2009

2 Delivering Regeneration in a New Context What has changed? Policy –FSF – Roll up with LG settlement 2010-11 –Concordat & SOAs Economy –Availability of Credit –Impact on Households and Communities Practice –A challenge to the mainstream

3 Delivering Regeneration in a New Context What’s not changed? Communities continue to experience: High unemployment and low economic activity levels High Crime Poor Health Low educational attainment Physical decay and poor environment

4 Delivering Regeneration in a New Context National OutcomeSIMD Evidence We realise our full economic potential with more and better employment opportunities for our people 30% of people in the 15% most deprived areas are employment deprived. 10% across Scotland. Our young people are successful learners, confident individuals, effective contributors and responsible citizens The difference in S4 attainment between the 15% most deprived areas and Scotland is equivalent to two Standard Grades at award 3. We live longer, healthier livesIn 2006, healthy life expectancy at birth was 67.9 for men and 69 for women. In the most deprived 15% of areas, healthy life expectancy at birth was 57.3 years for men and 59 years for women. We have tackled the significant inequalities in Scottish society 34% of people in the 15% most deprived areas in Scotland are living in poverty, compared to 16% in the rest of the country. We live our lives safe from crime, disorder and danger In 15% most deprived areas crime rates are more than 4 times higher than the rest of Scotland (one crime per six people vs one crime per 26 people).

5 Delivering Regeneration in a New Context: Policy Beyond the FSF: Tackling High Levels of Multiple Deprivation in Communities –The FSF Approach – a transition to mainstreaming –Working with COSLA – Clarifying Policy –Anticipating SIMD 09– October –Influencing Policy – Commissioned research on the FSF Experience

6 Delivering Regeneration in a New Context: A Policy Statement A governmental commitment to tackling inequalities between communities The role of SOAs and CPPs Achieving outcomes by means of area programmes, better targeted services - or both Continuing relevance of FSF principles Linked to other social policies and frameworks

7 Delivering Regeneration in a New Context: Policy Principles Focus on root causes of established, concentrated multiple deprivation - not only symptoms; Emphasis on early intervention in potentially vulnerable communities; Promotion of joint working between community planning partners. Include links to the third and private sectors; Improving employability as a key means of extending opportunity and tackling high levels of local deprivation; Enabling resilience and empowering local communities to influence decision making.

8 Delivering Regeneration in a New Context: Place Making and Economic Downturn Regeneration is still about realising the potential of place for the benefit of people and vice versa Linking opportunity with need Housing and Regeneration/ Renewal levers are different Government enables/ localities empowered Co-ordination of place making and people based approaches to community regeneration crucial

9 Delivering Regeneration in a New Context: Housing and Regeneration Resources 2008-11 Fairer Scotland Fund Urban Regeneration Companies Vacant and Derelict Land RSL Wider Role Town Centre Regeneration c. £650m Add housing - > £2bn

10 Delivering Regeneration in a New Context The Housing Policy Dimension A housing system that does not meet Scotland’s needs Not enough affordable homes – increase supply Not at the expense of standards Success with education, health etc linked with housing system Mixed tenure and mixed communities Recession effects Housing Supply Task Force – Access to finance; infrastructure provision, planning and land availability

11 Delivering Regeneration in a New Context: Post FSF - Shift in Emphasis Policy and Leadership –policy ambition and performance frameworks not a national ring fenced programme Resources –Seven programmes to FSF… to LG Settlement and all CP partners budgets (and DWP?) Advice and assistance - ‘Closed shop’ interchange groups to Learning Networks Measurement of success – SOAs not input/ output with national scrutiny

12 Delivering Regeneration in a New Context: Success Factors Political Leadership Partnership working – all sectors Mainstream engagement – investment and services Building on economic opportunity/ understanding of social need Investing in education and skills Community involvement Quality sustainable design Ambitious but realistic outcome targets and timescales

13 Delivering Regeneration in a New Context Stephen White Housing and Regeneration Directorate 27 August 2009


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