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Title: CUNNINGHAME HOUSING ASSOCIATION LTD


1
CUNNINGHAME HOUSING ASSOCIATION LTD
A Brief History
  • Community Based Housing Association registered in
    October 1984 as The Three Towns Housing
    Association Ltd.
  • Early main focus of its operations centred on the
    seaside towns of Ardrossan, Saltcoats and
    Stevenston within Housing Action Areas for
    Improvement.
  • Mainly a general needs provider now gradually
    moving into special needs.

2
GROWTH
  • Annual HAG Programme from Scottish Homes
    since 1985 (on-going)
  • 3 Transfers of engagements
  • 1989 Tay Valley HA
  • 1996 Isle of Cumbrae HA, Millport
  • 1999 Longpark Co-op, Kilmarnock
  • 3 Stock Transfers (LSVT)
  • 1997 Scottish Homes (320 Properties)
  • 1998 Scottish Homes (205 Properties)
  • 1999 NAC, Millport (55 Properties)
  • Two New Housing Partnership successes with
    NAC

3
PRESENT SIZE
RENTED - 1700
FACTORED230
4
MANAGED BY
A Voluntary Management Committee
AREAS OF OPERATION
North East Ayrshire Saltcoats, Stevenston,
Kilbirnie, Dalry, Beith, West Kilbride, Largs,
Millport, Kilwinning, Irvine Kilmarnock
5
REGENERATING NEIGHBOURHOODS
CHA involved since 1984 in rehabilitation works
to pre 1919 tenemental properties within mainly
Housing Action Areas.
Taking this a stage further by diversifying into
what is now termed Wider Action activities.
6
WIDER ACTION
All about partnership and what the partners can
bring to the table
7
Two main reasons for this diversification into
Wider Action
  • FIRST - CHA Board commissioned a research study
    in 1998 (Scottish Council for Community
    Development)
  • Identified a role for CHA in its wider
    communities (gap in the market/no major third
    sector player)
  • Spending power of CHA within the local
    community (financial muscle)
  • Willingness by the Board to be More than just
    a Landlord! and put something back into its
    communities (opportunity for growth)

8
  • SECOND - We wished to develop a competitive
    positioning strategy i.e., More than just a
    Landlord! and can do organisation.
  • This positioning would allow us to promote the
    meaningful difference between CHA and its
    competitor Housing Associations in North East
    Ayrshire
  • Consolidate and improve our reputation as a
    market leader.

9
WIDER ACTION INITIATIVES
  • Intermediate Labour Market Schemes (ILMs) in
    North East Ayrshire
  • Cunninghame Housing Association Craft
    Apprenticeship Scheme
  • The Radio City Healthy Living Centre, Kilbirnie
  • The Three Towns Healthy Living Centre Strategic
    Partnership
  • Exploration of a Credit Union for North Ayrshire
  • Development of a Flexible Learning Centre in
    Ardrossan
  • Development of a Family Childcare Centre in
    Ardrossan
  • Partnering Initiative to link in with a rolling
    programme of ILMs with Craft Apprenticeships
    being offered to ILM trainees i.e., Youthbuild.
  • Three Towns CCTV (Revenue Funding)
  • Longpark CCTV/ILM Initiative

10
Lets look at a project which is both innovative
and encompasses most of the wider action themes
we are involved in
11
CITY
RADIO
THE GARNOCK VALLEY HEALTHY LIVING CENTRE A New
Sustainable Design For Life
A CONCEPT FOR THE MILLENNIUM
12
RADIO CITY
BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR HEALTHY LIVING
  • Health professionals accept the following
    as basic requirements for healthy living-
  • Access to employment / training
  • Learning opportunities
  • Affordable/Accessible leisure facilities
  • Social support
  • Access to healthy eating
  • Good quality housing

13
BACKGROUND
RADIO CITY
  • General Election Campaign, 1997
  • Local Groups of youngsters raised the dearth of
    recreational, health and lifestyle
    facilities/community opportunities, within the
    area with local MP, Mr Brian Wilson.

14
BACKGROUND
RADIO CITY
  • From further discussions that followed with the
    community at large, a proposal of developing the
    now derelict George Bingo Hall situated in the
    heart of Kilbirnie into a centre for the
    community was identified.
  • Radio City Steering Group formed October 1997

15
VOLUNTARY BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
RADIO CITY
  • Radio City is a Scottish Charity managed by a
    Voluntary Board of Management made up from
    the local community. (18 Members)
  • CHA also has two places on the Voluntary Board
  • CHAs role is that of Project Co-ordinator
  • CHA has provided professional and
    administration support to Radio City since
    1998
  • Negotiator with all Funders since 1998
  • Final decision by all Lottery Funders by early
    August 2001

16
NEED FOR THE SERVICES
RADIO CITY
  • Decline in the manufacturing industry.
  • Similar decline in the availability of social and
    recreational facilities. (Virtually no
    recreational facilities).
  • Of the 22,000 inhabitants of the Valley 7 are
    unemployed.
  • A particular area of concern centres on the high
    level of lone parents within the area.

17
NEED FOR THE SERVICES
RADIO CITY
  • By 2004 lone parent households are projected to
    rise to almost 800.
  • ISSUES - a low standard of health care, high
    unemployment, mental health problems, drink,
    drugs and poverty.
  • Lack of benefits entitlement take-up.
  • Access to Services -
  • Lack of financial services
  • Public Transport
  • Lack of a focus for Health Council services
  • No community influence over how services are/
    can be delivered

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NEED FOR THE SERVICES
RADIO CITY
  • Three areas of the Garnock Valley are contained
    in the worst 10 of enumeration districts in
    Scotland.
  • All 3 have unemployment levels almost double the
    North Ayrshire average (Average is 14.76)

19
NEED FOR THE SERVICES
RADIO CITY
  • Opportunities for health gain would make a
    considerable impact. Based on evidence from
    Ayrshire Arran Health Boards Lifestyle
    Survey, the Radio City project will aim to
    reduce health inequalities and maximise health
    gain in relation to
  • Adult Population - CHD, Mental Health, Smoking,
    Addictions, Parenting, Womens Health, Mens
    Health and Pre-Five Health, Life Skills, Access
    to Services and Information.
  • Young People - Sexual Health, Addictions,
    Smoking, Mental Health, Dental Health, Improving
    Access to Services and Information, Developing
    Life Skills.

20
A PARTNERSHIP PROJECT
RADIO CITY
A New Sustainable Design For Life which seeks
  • To improve the quality of life for individuals
    and communities
  • To promote social inclusion and address social
    exclusion
  • To encourage community involvement and
    participation
  • To compliment and enhance relevant national,
    regional and local strategies and programmes
    (health, employment, training , starter
    businesses, etc.)
  • Providing future opportunities for the community

21
STRATEGIC LINKAGES
RADIO CITY
The Projects linkages with other
strategies- Ayrshire Arran Health Board
  • Community Planning (Community Learning
    Strategy for NA)
  • Disabilities (Strategy has yet to be
    ratified).
  • Health Promotion Strategy
  • Mental Health Promotion Strategy
  • Strategy for Reducing Smoking
  • Sex Education
  • Breastfeeding Strategy
  • Information for Health Strategy
  • Cancer Strategy
  • Carers Strategy

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STRATEGIC LINKAGES
RADIO CITY
  • NACs Social Inclusion Partnership Strategy
  • NACs Arts Cultural Strategy
  • NACs Children's Plan for Developing Childcare
    Strategies
  • Various Strategies of Scottish Enterprise
    Ayrshire.
  • NACs Education Services in respect of the
    Pre- Five and After School Care provision.
  • NACs Community Education Strategy
    (Numeracy Literacy)
  • James Watt College
  • European Social Fund
  • Developing North Ayrshire
  • Scottish Homes

23
PARTNERSHIP WORKING
RADIO CITY
  • The Partnership
  • The Community
  • North Ayrshire Social Inclusion Partnership
  • James Watt College
  • NAC - Community Education Service
  • North Ayrshire Volunteers
  • Ayrshire Arran Health Board - Health Promotion
    Unit
  • Developing North Ayrshire (DNA)
  • Health For All Group (Ayrshire)
  • North Ayrshire Council - Arts Promotion
    Department
  • North Ayrshire Council - Chief Executives
    Department
  • Ayrshire Arran Primary Care NHS Trust
  • Scottish Enterprise Ayrshire
  • Scottish Homes
  • Strathclyde European Partnership
  • Steering Group North Ayrshire Credit Union

24
WHAT THE PROJECT WILL DELIVER
RADIO CITY
  • Healthy Eating Café
  • Flexible Learning Centre
  • Flexible Childcare Family Centre
  • Community Radio Station Recording Studio
  • Volunteering Advocacy Financial Services
  • Advice (covering drugs, sexual health, alcohol,
    housing and employment)
  • Multi-Purpose Community Hall Facility
  • Fitness Health Suite
  • Starter Managed Workspace Office Units
  • Range of Health Promotion Services
  • Community Transport Scheme

25
RADIO CITY
Let us look more closely at 4 areas of our menu
that will be on offer- 1. Flexible Learning
Centre 2. Flexible Childcare Family
Centre 3. Community Radio Recording
Studio 4. Managed Workspace - Starter Units
26
THE MOFFAT FLEXIBLE LEARNING CENTRE
RADIO CITY
  • 3 Year lease to DNA (Developing North
    Ayrshire is the local economic regeneration
    agency)
  • Guaranteed rental income stream
  • 15 PCs, printers, scanners etc.
  • Internet access

27
WHAT WILL DNA PROVIDE?
RADIO CITY
  • DNA will provide
  • Direct financial support to enable clients to
    access and sustain employment and further
    education including funding from
  • Childcare Costs
  • Travel Subsistence
  • Equipment Resources
  • Training Programme Costs
  • Subsidised Employment Opportunities

28
RADIO CITY
  • Access to One to One independent career and
    employment advice, guidance and support from
    experienced and qualified Client Advisers.
  • Delivery of various Personal Social
    development activities including teambuilding,
    Steps to Excellence, Breakthrough, Investment
    in Excellence and employeeship skill training.
  • Supported access that will directly address
    digital exclusion by providing free Internet
    usage, access to on-line tutoring via the
    Scottish Learning Network.

29
RADIO CITY
  • Access to DNAs Cybernews Intermediate
    Labour Market project which also equips long
    term unemployed with state of the art
    multimedia and Internet authoring skills and
    produces Web pages for community
    organisations and micro businesses.
  • Access to Individual Learning Accounts via
    Learning Direct Scotland.

30
RADIO CITY
  • In addition to Client Services provision, the
    Learning Centre would provide access to other
    DNA services including-
  • Small Business Gateway contacts
  • Business start-up advice guidance and support
  • Access to funding via business developments
    ESF programmes
  • Graduate training advice and guidance
  • Skillseeker training programmes

31
RADIO CITY
  • European Social Fund Partnerships (with
    James Watt College) access various training
    programmes developed and delivered within
    this partnership and covering a wide range of
    subjects including-
  • Basic IT
  • Multimedia
  • Call Centre Skills
  • Office Technology
  • Travel Tourism

32
FLEXIBLE CHILDCARE FAMILY CENTRE - WHAT WILL BE
PROVIDED?
RADIO CITY
  • 16 places pre-5 facility
  • 32 places afterschool care service
  • A childcare training centre for up to 30
    participants.
  • Training/Employment opportunities through the
    Intermediate Labour Market targeted at people
    disadvantaged in the labour market
  • SVQ in Childcare Courses/Placements
  • SVQ in Office Administration Courses
  • ESF Partnership Activities

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  • Access to ICT technology for 0-15 age group
  • Advice and counselling service for families
  • Befriending services
  • Premises for group meetings e.g., Lone Parent
    Groups
  • Sitter Services
  • Mobile crèche services/outreach.

RADIO CITY
34
Community Radio Recording Studio
RADIO CITY
  • Teaching Area
  • Performance/Record Room
  • Control Room
  • Broadcast Room
  • Display Area

35
Partners
RADIO CITY
  • James Watt College
  • North Ayrshire Council Education (Arts)
  • North Ayrshire Council Education
  • Garnock Academy

36
Managed Workspace Office Units
RADIO CITY
  • 9 Starter Offices
  • Full Service
  • Seeking European Funding

37
THE FUNDING PACKAGE
LOTTERY (Stage 1 Stage 2 Approvals)
NEW OPPORTUNITIES FUND
SCOTTISHARTS COUNCIL
CHARITIES BOARD
HERITAGE
RADIO CITY
PRIVATE SECTOR PLEDGES
CONTRIBUTIONS IN KIND FROM BOARD MEMBERS
OTHER AGENCIESHealth BoardEnterprise
AyrshireNorth Ayrshire Council
EUROPEANFUNDS
38
THE PROJECT COSTS
RADIO CITY
TOTAL CAPITAL ACQUISITION COSTS 2.289
million REVENUE COSTS 520,000 Year One 536,000
Year Two 555,000 Year Three
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TARGETS OUTPUTS
RADIO CITY
  • 200 IT vocational/non-vocational training places
    (per year).
  • 60 ESF funded IT training places (per year).
  • 30 New Jobs (1st year).
  • Creation of other training places i.e., - SVQ
    Childcare - Young Carers
  • Provide a focus for Community Learning and
    Capacity Building

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TARGETS OUTPUTS
RADIO CITY
  • Increases self esteem, confidence building,
    living and life style skills and employment
    opportunities.
  • Health Action Plan for the Garnock Valley.
  • Increasing the role of volunteers.
  • Increasing community influence and control.
  • Provision for Community Business Units (9).
  • Evaluation Monitoring System.

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RADIO CITY
  • In essence, the Healthy Living Centre would
    become a focus within the community, run by the
    community for the community and re-investing in
    the community.
  • We would, in closing now like to summarise our
    vision for the future.

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VISION STATEMENT
RADIO CITY
The 7 Ps
Pro-activeProcess operational strategic
thinking and doing culture
Partnership
People (Folk)
Participation Consultation
Poverty(WorkSkills Opportunity)
Place (Environment)
Professionalism Vision
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