What is Neighbourhood Renewal?

What is Neighbourhood Renewal?

Neighbourhood renewal was a term first used by the government’s social exclusion unit for tackling problems in Britain’s most deprived areas. It is now used to describe an ambitious 20-year project to narrow the gap between these areas and the rest of the country.

What are the Neighbourhood renewal areas?

Neighbouhood Renewal Areas (NRAs) are neighbourhoods identified as experiencing the most severe multiple deprivation and have been chosen to receive support under the Department for Communities People and Place strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal.

What is the Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy?

‘People and Place – a strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal’ led to 36 deprived areas across Northern Ireland being chosen to receive support. Neighbourhood Renewal Partnerships have been key to creating local plans to improve everyday life for people in those areas. Introduction to Neighbourhood Renewal

What is the Neighbourhood Renewal partnership code of practice?

The Neighbourhood Renewal Partnership Code of Practice and Guiding Principles sets out the key principles which will underpin the roles and responsibilities of those involved through the partnerships in the delivery of Neighbourhood Renewal, to ensure the effective use of public funds.

What is people and place-Neighbourhood Renewal?

‘People and Place – a strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal’ led to 36 deprived areas across Northern Ireland being chosen to receive support. Neighbourhood Renewal Partnerships have been key to creating local plans to improve everyday life for people in those areas.

What are Neighbourhood Renewal measurement of outcomes reports 2018?

Neighbourhood Renewal Measurement of Outcomes Reports 2018 compare a number of datasets to identify levels of need and improvements in Neighbourhood Renewal Areas. You can get Measurement of Outcome Indicator Reports for 2014 and 2015 from Neighbourhood Renewal Unit.