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CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
   Connected Communities
         ‘Summit’
Birmingham, 28/29 June 2010

   Professor Shearer West
    Director of Research
           AHRC
Programme Vision
 To mobilise the potential for
 increasingly inter-connected
 communities to enhance self-
 reliance, regeneration,
 sustainability, health & well-
 being by better connecting
 research, stakeholders and
 communities.
Aims
To contribute to:
• community self-reliance
• community resilience
• active citizenship
• flourishing diverse & cohesive
  communities
• health & well-being
• regeneration
• cultural vibrancy
• sustainable development
The Coalition:
our programme for government
       Vision to:
       • “completely recast the relationship between
          people and the state: citizens empowered;
          individual opportunity extended; communities
          coming together to make lives better”.
       • “end the era of top-down government by giving
          new powers to local councils, communities,
          neighbourhoods and individuals”

       “The Government believes that the innovation and
          enthusiasm of civil society is essential in
          tackling the social, economic and political
          challenges that the UK faces today. We will take
          action to support and encourage social
          responsibility, volunteering and philanthropy,
          and make it easier for people to come together
          to improve their communities and help one
          another”
The Coalition: our programme for
              government
• “We will promote the radical devolution of power and greater
  financial autonomy to local government and community
  groups”
• “We will … give neighbourhoods far more ability to determine
  the shape of the places in which their inhabitants live”
• “We will introduce new powers to help communities save local
  facilities and services threatened with closure, and give
  communities the right to bid to take over local state-run
  services”
• “We will implement the Sustainable Communities Act, so that
  citizens know how taxpayers’ money is spent in their area and
  have a greater say over how it is spent”.
• “We will support the creation and expansion of mutuals, co-
  operatives, charities and social enterprises, and enable these
  groups to have much greater involvement in the running of
  public services”
The Coalition: our programme for
               government
• “We will train a new generation of community organisers and
  support the creation of neighbourhood groups across the UK,
  especially in the most deprived areas”.
• “We will introduce National Citizen Service. The initial flagship
  project will provide a programme for 16 year olds to give
  them a chance to develop the skills needed to be active and
  responsible citizens, mix with people from different
  backgrounds, and start getting involved in their communities”.
• “We will take a range of measures to encourage volunteering
  and involvement in social action, including launching a
  national day to celebrate and encourage social action, and
  make regular community service an element of civil service
  staff appraisals”
A UK-wide Agenda
 • England: “Communitybuilders is a £70m investment
   fund which takes forward a commitment within the
   Communities in Control: real people, real power
   White Paper to build more cohesive, empowered
   and active communities”
 • Scottish Government National Outcome Indicator:
   “We have strong, resilient and supportive
   communities where people take responsibility for
   their own actions and how they affect others”
 • Welsh Assembly Government: “Our vision for Wales
   calls for strong, safe communities that people will
   want to live in now and in the future. Wales has a
   strong tradition of community identity and self-
   help. We want to enhance this identity by giving
   people the confidence to develop local solutions to
   community problems and by providing them with
   the funding and support to do so.”
 • Northern Ireland: “People and Place – A strategy for
   Neighbourhood Renewal” “to develop confident
   communities that are able and committed to
   improving the quality of life in the most deprived
   neighbourhoods”
Community Perspectives
     “The welfare state that was build up after the
     great economic crisis of the 1930s was designed
     to address Britain's material needs - for jobs,
     homes, health care and pensions. It was
     assumed that people's emotional needs would
     be met by close knit families and communities.
     Sixty years later psychological needs have
     become as pressing as material ones: the risk of
     loneliness and isolation; the risk of mental
     illness; the risk of being left behind. New
     solutions are needed to help the many people
     struggling with transitions out of care, prison or
     family breakdown, and to equip people with the
     resilience they'll need to get by in uncertain
     times”.
     Sinking & Swimming Understanding Britain’s Unmet Needs Young
     Foundation 2009
Community Perspectives
A community led agenda for urban sustainability
  research:
• 1. Crime and Safety
• 2. Eco-Social Housing
• 3. Affordable Green Energy Services
• 4. Urban Food Production and Consumption
• 5. Sustainable Urban Transport
• 6. Greenspace, Parks and Places to go
• 7. Rubbish and Recycling
• 8. Community Cohesion and Empowerment
• 9. Shopping and Local Services
• 10. Health and Well-being
                                    http://www.suscit.org.uk/
What do we mean by ‘Community’?
• For the purposes of this Programme, and subject to further
  consultation, we are currently thinking of ‘communities’ as:
    “cooperative or interactive groups sharing a virtual or
     physical environment and aspects of identity (such as
  location, race, ethnicity, age, history, occupation), culture,
   belief or other common bonds and/or a shared interest in
                 particular issues or outcomes”.
• We recognise that such communities are nested and
  overlap and are interested both in the relationships within
  these communities and the interactions between
  communities and their outcomes for broader society and
  economy.
Why Connected?
In terms of the research:
• Focus covers both the changing connections
   between individuals and groups within communities
   and the connections between different communities
   – communities as complex webs of inter-
   connections.
• Interest the connections between communities and
   their broader environments
• Aim to examine the connections between research
   issues often considered in isolation to deliver more
   integrated understanding of the roles of, and impacts
   on, communities.
Why Connected?
In terms of how the Programme will achieve its
   objectives:

• Connecting researchers, knowledge and data from
  across disciplines to deliver more integrated
  understanding
• Connecting UK and international research
• Connecting researchers, stakeholders and
  communities in the co-production of knowledge
  and knowledge exchange.
Understanding Patterns of Connectivity and Change within & between Communities




 Community
                                                                      Community
participation,   Community                            Sustainable
                                   Community                            cultures,
self-reliance    Health and                           community
                                  Regeneration                        diversity and
     and         well-being                          environments
                                                                        cohesion
  resilience




                       Connecting Research on Communities



  Connecting Research with Communities & other Stakeholders, Stimulating Research
            Partnerships and Enhanced Harvesting of Research for Impact
Cross-Cutting Themes: Understanding
Changing Connectivity & Communities
        Some key cross-cutting questions
        • What are communities for in modern societies?
          How do they contribute to quality of life? What
          do flourishing communities look like? How are
          community values and identities changing?
        • Changing connections within and between
          communities. Inter-relationships and networks.
          Ties to communities & places.
        • Understanding communities as complex systems
        • Factors shaping changing communities –
          interfaces between technological,
          environmental ,social, cultural & economic
          factors
Cross-Cutting Themes:
Connecting Research on Communities
          • Already c. £40 million p.a. of RCUK funding
            in communities-based research , but
            discovering more all the time!
          • Aim to add value to this base - potential for
            major additional impact building on this
            existing base
          • Improved co-ordination and alignment of
            research
          • Potential for strategic additional
            investment and partnerships to facilitate
            added value & address key needs & gaps
Museums and Galleries
        Programme




DESIGN
AGAINST
 CRIME



 Research on culture & regeneration
Centre for Charitable
                               Giving & Philanthropy
UKCRC Public Health Research
Centres of Excellence
Environment,
  pollution and
  human health




                  Environmental
UKPopNet
                    Exposure &
                  Health Initiative
                       (EEHI)
National
                                                                  Prevention
                                                                   Research
                                                                   Initiative
                                                                     NPRI


    MRC-HPA Centre for
   Environment & Health             MRC Social & Public Health
                                         Sciences Unit
 MRC/Scottish Collaboration for
Public Health Research and Policy     Understanding Individual   EuroSTRESS:
                                                                 Stress and Mental
            (SCPHRP)                   Behaviour (MRC/ESRC)            Health
Suburban Neighbourhood
Adaptation for a Changing
    Climate (SNACC)




                              Energy &
                            Communities
Cross-Cutting Themes:
Connecting Research on Communities
          • Funding from other stakeholders is
            fragmented, often small-scale or focused on
            specific area
          • Connecting researchers across disciplines
            and subject domains
          • Conceptual and methodological
            development e.g. modelling, systems,
            complexity, networks, data, ethnography etc
          • Designing and learning from community
            initiatives, case studies and interventions,
            including evaluation methods
          • Learning from the past and across cultures
            (incl. international collaborative research)
Cross-Cutting Themes:
Connecting with Stakeholders, Partnerships
         & Harvesting for Impact
•Partnerships and co-production to
address strategic research gaps
•Support knowledge exchange
with key stakeholders e.g. CLG
•Stimulating innovative ways of
engaging communities in and with
research
•Better ‘harvesting’ of existing
research: synthesis, review,
translation…
Action plan for 2010
•   Today’s ‘Summit’
•   Convene first meeting of expert group
•   CLG Policy seminars (ESRC/AHRC)
•   Civility project (AHRC, ESRC, Young Foundation)
•   Collaboration with RSA Citizen Power in Peterborough Programme
•   Collaboration with CABE on ‘Beauty’ (AHRC)
•   Commission initial scoping studies
•   Highlighted cross-disciplinary networking call and Fellowship
    scheme highlight in 2010 (AHRC )
•   BIS SIN US network event on communitarianism
•   Enhance interim webpages
•   Workshop on ‘crime & communities’, 27 July 2010 (tbc) led by ESRC
•   Plan for possible ‘ideas collision’ on culture & regeneration in 2011
Aims of the Summit
• Map the research landscape to identify areas of
  intersection & potential synergies
• Stimulate and support research connections
  between participants & beyond
• Promote novel cross-disciplinary connections &
  broader collaborations with policy-makers &
  communities
• Identify ways in which the Programme can add
  value in the field
• Identify potential research gaps / needs & help to
  shape future priorities for the Programme

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Connected Communities Shearer West presentation June 2010

  • 1. CONNECTED COMMUNITIES Connected Communities ‘Summit’ Birmingham, 28/29 June 2010 Professor Shearer West Director of Research AHRC
  • 2. Programme Vision To mobilise the potential for increasingly inter-connected communities to enhance self- reliance, regeneration, sustainability, health & well- being by better connecting research, stakeholders and communities.
  • 3. Aims To contribute to: • community self-reliance • community resilience • active citizenship • flourishing diverse & cohesive communities • health & well-being • regeneration • cultural vibrancy • sustainable development
  • 4. The Coalition: our programme for government Vision to: • “completely recast the relationship between people and the state: citizens empowered; individual opportunity extended; communities coming together to make lives better”. • “end the era of top-down government by giving new powers to local councils, communities, neighbourhoods and individuals” “The Government believes that the innovation and enthusiasm of civil society is essential in tackling the social, economic and political challenges that the UK faces today. We will take action to support and encourage social responsibility, volunteering and philanthropy, and make it easier for people to come together to improve their communities and help one another”
  • 5. The Coalition: our programme for government • “We will promote the radical devolution of power and greater financial autonomy to local government and community groups” • “We will … give neighbourhoods far more ability to determine the shape of the places in which their inhabitants live” • “We will introduce new powers to help communities save local facilities and services threatened with closure, and give communities the right to bid to take over local state-run services” • “We will implement the Sustainable Communities Act, so that citizens know how taxpayers’ money is spent in their area and have a greater say over how it is spent”. • “We will support the creation and expansion of mutuals, co- operatives, charities and social enterprises, and enable these groups to have much greater involvement in the running of public services”
  • 6. The Coalition: our programme for government • “We will train a new generation of community organisers and support the creation of neighbourhood groups across the UK, especially in the most deprived areas”. • “We will introduce National Citizen Service. The initial flagship project will provide a programme for 16 year olds to give them a chance to develop the skills needed to be active and responsible citizens, mix with people from different backgrounds, and start getting involved in their communities”. • “We will take a range of measures to encourage volunteering and involvement in social action, including launching a national day to celebrate and encourage social action, and make regular community service an element of civil service staff appraisals”
  • 7. A UK-wide Agenda • England: “Communitybuilders is a £70m investment fund which takes forward a commitment within the Communities in Control: real people, real power White Paper to build more cohesive, empowered and active communities” • Scottish Government National Outcome Indicator: “We have strong, resilient and supportive communities where people take responsibility for their own actions and how they affect others” • Welsh Assembly Government: “Our vision for Wales calls for strong, safe communities that people will want to live in now and in the future. Wales has a strong tradition of community identity and self- help. We want to enhance this identity by giving people the confidence to develop local solutions to community problems and by providing them with the funding and support to do so.” • Northern Ireland: “People and Place – A strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal” “to develop confident communities that are able and committed to improving the quality of life in the most deprived neighbourhoods”
  • 8. Community Perspectives “The welfare state that was build up after the great economic crisis of the 1930s was designed to address Britain's material needs - for jobs, homes, health care and pensions. It was assumed that people's emotional needs would be met by close knit families and communities. Sixty years later psychological needs have become as pressing as material ones: the risk of loneliness and isolation; the risk of mental illness; the risk of being left behind. New solutions are needed to help the many people struggling with transitions out of care, prison or family breakdown, and to equip people with the resilience they'll need to get by in uncertain times”. Sinking & Swimming Understanding Britain’s Unmet Needs Young Foundation 2009
  • 9. Community Perspectives A community led agenda for urban sustainability research: • 1. Crime and Safety • 2. Eco-Social Housing • 3. Affordable Green Energy Services • 4. Urban Food Production and Consumption • 5. Sustainable Urban Transport • 6. Greenspace, Parks and Places to go • 7. Rubbish and Recycling • 8. Community Cohesion and Empowerment • 9. Shopping and Local Services • 10. Health and Well-being http://www.suscit.org.uk/
  • 10. What do we mean by ‘Community’? • For the purposes of this Programme, and subject to further consultation, we are currently thinking of ‘communities’ as: “cooperative or interactive groups sharing a virtual or physical environment and aspects of identity (such as location, race, ethnicity, age, history, occupation), culture, belief or other common bonds and/or a shared interest in particular issues or outcomes”. • We recognise that such communities are nested and overlap and are interested both in the relationships within these communities and the interactions between communities and their outcomes for broader society and economy.
  • 11. Why Connected? In terms of the research: • Focus covers both the changing connections between individuals and groups within communities and the connections between different communities – communities as complex webs of inter- connections. • Interest the connections between communities and their broader environments • Aim to examine the connections between research issues often considered in isolation to deliver more integrated understanding of the roles of, and impacts on, communities.
  • 12. Why Connected? In terms of how the Programme will achieve its objectives: • Connecting researchers, knowledge and data from across disciplines to deliver more integrated understanding • Connecting UK and international research • Connecting researchers, stakeholders and communities in the co-production of knowledge and knowledge exchange.
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  • 14. Understanding Patterns of Connectivity and Change within & between Communities Community Community participation, Community Sustainable Community cultures, self-reliance Health and community Regeneration diversity and and well-being environments cohesion resilience Connecting Research on Communities Connecting Research with Communities & other Stakeholders, Stimulating Research Partnerships and Enhanced Harvesting of Research for Impact
  • 15. Cross-Cutting Themes: Understanding Changing Connectivity & Communities Some key cross-cutting questions • What are communities for in modern societies? How do they contribute to quality of life? What do flourishing communities look like? How are community values and identities changing? • Changing connections within and between communities. Inter-relationships and networks. Ties to communities & places. • Understanding communities as complex systems • Factors shaping changing communities – interfaces between technological, environmental ,social, cultural & economic factors
  • 16. Cross-Cutting Themes: Connecting Research on Communities • Already c. £40 million p.a. of RCUK funding in communities-based research , but discovering more all the time! • Aim to add value to this base - potential for major additional impact building on this existing base • Improved co-ordination and alignment of research • Potential for strategic additional investment and partnerships to facilitate added value & address key needs & gaps
  • 17. Museums and Galleries Programme DESIGN AGAINST CRIME Research on culture & regeneration
  • 18. Centre for Charitable Giving & Philanthropy UKCRC Public Health Research Centres of Excellence
  • 19. Environment, pollution and human health Environmental UKPopNet Exposure & Health Initiative (EEHI)
  • 20. National Prevention Research Initiative NPRI MRC-HPA Centre for Environment & Health MRC Social & Public Health Sciences Unit MRC/Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy Understanding Individual EuroSTRESS: Stress and Mental (SCPHRP) Behaviour (MRC/ESRC) Health
  • 21. Suburban Neighbourhood Adaptation for a Changing Climate (SNACC) Energy & Communities
  • 22. Cross-Cutting Themes: Connecting Research on Communities • Funding from other stakeholders is fragmented, often small-scale or focused on specific area • Connecting researchers across disciplines and subject domains • Conceptual and methodological development e.g. modelling, systems, complexity, networks, data, ethnography etc • Designing and learning from community initiatives, case studies and interventions, including evaluation methods • Learning from the past and across cultures (incl. international collaborative research)
  • 23. Cross-Cutting Themes: Connecting with Stakeholders, Partnerships & Harvesting for Impact •Partnerships and co-production to address strategic research gaps •Support knowledge exchange with key stakeholders e.g. CLG •Stimulating innovative ways of engaging communities in and with research •Better ‘harvesting’ of existing research: synthesis, review, translation…
  • 24. Action plan for 2010 • Today’s ‘Summit’ • Convene first meeting of expert group • CLG Policy seminars (ESRC/AHRC) • Civility project (AHRC, ESRC, Young Foundation) • Collaboration with RSA Citizen Power in Peterborough Programme • Collaboration with CABE on ‘Beauty’ (AHRC) • Commission initial scoping studies • Highlighted cross-disciplinary networking call and Fellowship scheme highlight in 2010 (AHRC ) • BIS SIN US network event on communitarianism • Enhance interim webpages • Workshop on ‘crime & communities’, 27 July 2010 (tbc) led by ESRC • Plan for possible ‘ideas collision’ on culture & regeneration in 2011
  • 25. Aims of the Summit • Map the research landscape to identify areas of intersection & potential synergies • Stimulate and support research connections between participants & beyond • Promote novel cross-disciplinary connections & broader collaborations with policy-makers & communities • Identify ways in which the Programme can add value in the field • Identify potential research gaps / needs & help to shape future priorities for the Programme