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Sale West: Harnessing the Energy on the Ground Dr Diana Forrest Sale West Ashton Partnership Dale Ward Trafford Council

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Sale West: Harnessing the Energy on the Ground. Dr Diana Forrest Sale West Ashton Partnership Dale Ward Trafford Council. Sale West. Devon Estate. Manor Estate. Sale West Estate. Sale West. Population 6265 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sale West: Harnessing the Energy on the Ground

Dr Diana ForrestSale West Ashton Partnership

Dale WardTrafford Council

Sale West Estate

Manor Estate

Devon Estate

Sale West

Sale West

• Population 6265

• 27% people of working age unemployed, on sickness benefit or economically inactive.

• High levels of deprivation, not improving in relation to the rest of the Borough.

Sale West - Issues

• Children ‘damaged before they reach school’

• Young mothers feeling ‘trapped’• Feelings of worthlessness• Domestic violence• Worklessness• Alcohol and drug problems• Mental health problems• Isolated, vulnerable older people

What Would Local People Like?

• More childcare locally

• More activities for children

• Shops on the Sale West Estate

• Opportunities for training

• Opportunities for activities

• Local access to CAB, debt advice

• Local events

Local Strengths

• Sale West Ashton Partnership

• Local leaders

• Facilities

• Local volunteers

Sale West Ashton Partnership

Vision: A community that flourishes

and demonstrates quality of life in a safe, happy, healthy, clean and tidy environment, together.

Sale West

Trafford Healthy Places, Healthy Lives

Partnerships

GMFRS

GMP (OPPU)

Sale West & Ashton Partnership

Healthy Places, Healthy Lives

(Sale West)

NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement

Finnamore

Irwell Valley Housing

Trafford Council

Trafford Housing

Trust

Trafford PCTArea Services

STCT

Adult Social

Services

Local professionals and residents aiming to achieve a

joint vision of; ‘a community that flourishes and demonstrates

quality of life in a safe, happy, healthy, clean and tidy environment together’

Lower Super Output Areas(LSOA’s)

LSOA (1)

• 5% most deprived LSOA nationally

• 3rd most deprived LSOA in Trafford.

LSOA (2)

• 13% most deprived LSOA nationally

• 9th most deprived LSOA in Trafford

LSOA (3)

• In line with national average

• 53rd most deprived LSOA in Trafford

LSOA (4)

• 23% most deprived LSOA nationally

•22nd most deprived LSOA in Trafford

LSOA (5)

• 25% least deprived LSOA nationally

• 44th least deprived LSOA in Trafford

LSOA (6)

• 3% least deprived LSOA nationally

• 2nd least deprived LSOA in Trafford

Crime Statistics

• Data analysed from the last financial year (Apr 2009 – May 2010) – data provided by GMP (Stretford LPT Intelligence Analyst)

• 560 Rowdy and Nuisance Vehicles ASB Incidents over the last financial year of which 60 % related to Youth Involvement.

• 440 Rowdy Behaviour Incidents – 75 relate to alcohol – but this is a minimum account of the true figure – alcohol related statistics are very unreliable and misrepresented.

• Some of the main drivers of assaults, especially within the Home is thought to be alcohol. With the police data, it is again, like ASB, thought that the figure is underestimated due to a marker having to be placed on the crime when it is reported.

All Locations 61 Assaults With a Home Address Location 34 AssaultsAlcohol Related 21 Alcohol Related 16DV Related 33 DV Related 28DV and Alcohol Related 17 DV and Alcohol Related 15

Trafford General: Admissions for Alcohol-Related Harm 2005/06 – 2009/10

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AltrinchamNorth

AltrinchamSouth

Old Trafford Partington andCarrington

Sale East Sale West Stretford Urmston

Neighbourhood

To what extent do you agree that this local area is a place where people from different backgrounds got on well together

Do people from different backgrounds get on well together?

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AltrinchamNorth

AltrinchamSouth

Old Trafford Partington andCarrington

Sale East Sale West Stretford Urmston

Neighbourhood

Sense of Belonging; Neighbourhood

Sense of belonging

Approach

• Bottom – up

• Build on the assets of the community

• Empower local residents – give ownership of initiatives and involve at every stage

Source: A Glass Half Full, IDeA, 2010

PDSA Cycle

Task

• Please get in to small groups, and work through the Driver Diagram

• 10 minutes for group task• Share one initiative and its rationale with the

workshop.• Think about what you have done on your own

Healthy Places Healthy Lives programme and how it could be relevant to the task i.e. Marmot Report, social determinants , prevention rather than detection, up stream thinking etc

Trafford’s Driver Diagram

Unemployment

Culture of drinking

Cycle of deprivation

Disempowered community

Boredom

Lack of self care and healthy choices

Irresponsible retailing

Isolated groups:

•Young men•Young mums and their

young children •Isolated elderly•The unemployed.

Services not meeting local needs:

•Early years •Mental health/alcohol

Lack of involvement and engagement from residents

Undeveloped resident’s skills and abilities

Sport/physical activity

Community Engagement /

Activities

Health promoting activities

Training professionals re

alcohol brief interventions

To reduce alcohol related admissions to A&E (NI39) in Sale West, by reducing the health inequalities that lead to alcohol problems

Progress

• The PCT and Council are contributing funding to be spent in the Sale West area with the aim of reducing alcohol related health inequalities.

• Incorporated the HPHL programme into regional policy such as the Alcohol Strategy, the Adult Social Services Prevention Strategy and the work of the Safer People Thematic Group.

• Created a detailed plan for Sale West with regards to local needs and issues.

• Established a strong, multi-agency, working steering group that is committed to delivering on the projected outcomes.

Opportunities

• Strong Partnership

• Local Leaders

• Small Area

• Buildings with potential

• A core of engaged local people that can be built on

Dr Diana Forrest

MB ChB, DRCOG, MSc, FFPH

[email protected]

Dale WardCDRP Support Officer,

Trafford [email protected]