Workshop A Gordon Partridge

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Community Cohesion and Integration 19 March 2008 Taunton Gordon Partridge BSc(hons) Dip E.H. CMS Chartered Environmental Health Practitioner

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Community Cohesion and Integration

19 March 2008Taunton

Gordon Partridge BSc(hons) Dip E.H. CMS

Chartered Environmental Health Practitioner

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Breckland Council

Large geographical area 506 sq. milesSparsely populated rural area5 market townsPopulation ~125,000 equally split between

towns and villagesAgriculture and food processing main

economic activities

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Migration ?

Shortage of home grown workers Gang masters saw opportunies of employing

workers from EU Initially Portuguese 12 years ago First signs - mainly Thetford• Increase in “foreign speaking” population• Increased demand for vaccinations at Doctors

surgeries• Increase in HMOs ( Houses in Multiple

occupation )

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Initial response

Meeting with police, doctors, Town CouncilIdentified scaleEmployed Portuguese speaking

community workerAsked for information from other agencies

and Council departmentsDecide approach

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Surveys

Employers• Who ?• Where?• How many?• Directly employed or via Gang masters

Use that information to look at accommodation issues

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Surveys

Accommodation

• Houses in Multiple Occupation

• 15 – 528 !!

• Gang masters linking accommodation with employment

• Extracting housing costs at source

• Licencing

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Relative distribution of HMOs

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Making contact

Bottom up approachNeeds – not all communities the sameWork through groupsWorkplace meetingsBuild trustInterpretation or language skills How much or how little ?

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Partnerships

Partnerships should be synergistic Usual suspects -• Police, Immigration and Borders, Gang

Master Licencing Authority, Jobcentres, other Council departments.

Also - • Landlords, Citizens Advice Bureaux,

Employers, voluntary sector

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Support & Sustain Groups

Bottom up approach means helping communities to help themselves

Help setup, lead and structure groupsHand over but attend and offer guidanceBe a link between groups and agenciesUse influence – e.g. Breckland are

Regional Champions for Homelessness

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Community cohesion

Needs constant inputSend positive messages but do not ignore

genuine concernsEncourage interactions between

communitiesAdaptBeware self appointed community leaders

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Thank you

Gordon Partridge BSc(hons) Dip E.H. CMSPrincipal EHO

Breckland CouncilElizabeth House

Walpole LokeDerehamNorfolk

NR19 1EE01362 656275 [email protected]