Fairer Scotland Fund - Projects, And Themes

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Fairer Scotland Fund Projects - West Dunbartonshire Community Planning Partnership National Outcome

Theme/Programme

Project/Service

Purpose

Proposed Indicative FSF investment

Regenerate and Grow our Local Economy

NO-1 & 2

Employability

West Dunbartonshire Employability Programme

To drive forward a collaborative approach to delivery of a local employability service

660,000

30,000

NO-1 & 2

Sector Development

WDC Tourism and Hospitality Action Plan

To support the development of new businesses and improve the sustainability and growth of existing businesses.

NO-1 & 2

Sector Development

Titan Crane Employment Programme

To support the employment of heritage guides

55,400

Total

745,400

Education and Life Long Learning More Choices, More Chances

More Choices, More Chances

NO-3, 4 & 5

Support to Children and Families

WDC Support to Children and Families (Social Work, Education, CHP)

NO-3, 4 & 5

Adult and Community Based Learning

WDC CL&D Open Doors for Peer Connect

To reduce the number of young people aged 16 - 19 moving into negative destinations Integrated Community Health Partnership and WDC Education and Social Work services to provide an innovative range of support and interventions to vulnerable and at risk children throughout West Dunbartonshire To provide vulnerable people with peer support to progress onto work, volunteering or training.

WDC CL&D Inspire

To provide capacity building support to vulnerable individuals through the purchase of Steps to Excellence packs and related training.

NO-3, 4 & 5

NO-3, 4 & 5

Adult and Community Based Learning

NO-3, 4 & 5

Youth Services

NO-3, 4 & 5

Youth Services

NO-3, 4 & 5

Youth Services

Health and Wellbeing

WDC National Entitlement Card Scheme WDC Club Coach and Volunteer Sports Development Youth Services Programme The Executive Group have requested that the notional amount of £ 604,400 is remitted back to the theme group to resubmit a much more coherent revised Youth programme; eliminating any competitiv e bids and duplication and establishing better collaboration . Potential providers include Y-Sort It, WDC CL&D Youth Services, Tullochan Trust, SPARC Community Arts Project, Streetlinks (Community Links) Applications submitted for scrutiny by the Executive Group on 2/10/2009 Indicative total allocation set aside for Health and Wellbeing Theme £293,500

to provide a new free electronic smart card to children and young people to allow them to access all kinds of services using one piece of plastic Existing successful project that develops sports club coaches and volunteers.

To deliver a programme of youth services targeted on those most disengaged young people, focused on youth information, outreach/detached work. Diversionary acitivity, youth learning, consultation and representation.

456,000

866,700 12,000

11,200

7,500

25,000

604,400

293,500

Fairer Scotland Fund Projects - West Dunbartonshire Community Planning Partnership

NO-6

Improving Nutrition

Potential projects/providers include Café Knowes, WDC Sports Development, WDC Leisure Services, WDC Outdoor Education, Community Health Partnership

To improve the diet in the lowest 15% SMID areas in West Dunbartonshire

NO-6

Tobacco Control

To reduce harm from tobacco consumption in the lowest 15% SIMD areas in West Dunbartonshire

NO-6

Inreasing Physical

To increase physical acitivity in West Dunbartonshire Total

293,500

To reduce financial inclusion through targeted interventions including schools, maximising income for work entrants, tackling fuel poverty, tackling homelessness, enhancing employment advice services for learning disabilities, mental health, addictions and people with criminal records

484,200

to pilot the delivery of bespoke financial advice services based in a WD primary school

19,500

Total

503,700

To contribute to work to end homelessness in West Dunbartonshire

65,000

Total

65,000

Regenerate and Grow our Local Economy

NO-7

NO-7

Financial Inclusion

Financial Inclusion

The Executive Group have requested that the notional amount of £ 484,200 is remitted back to the theme group to resubmit a much more coherent revised programme; eliminating any competitiv e bids and duplication and establishing better collaboration. Potential providers include, WDC Citizens Advice Bureau, WDC Money Advice, Independant Resource Centre, RSLs. WDC Welfare Rights and Money Advice St Michael's Family Support Group

Affordable and Sustainable Housing NO-7

Homelessness

WDC Housing Homelessness Coordinator

Education and Life Long Learning

NO-8

Support to Children and Families

WDC Support to Children and Families (Social Work, Education, CHP)

Integrated Community Health Partnership and WDC Education and Social Work services to provide a range of support and interventions to vulnerable and at risk children throughout West Dunbartonshire (formerly the Social Inclusion element of the Changing Childrens Services programme)

Building Strong and Safe Communities

Project/Service

Purpose

164,000 Proposed Indicative FSF investment

Total

164,000

Lomond and Clyde Care and Repair

to provide adaptations to homes of vulnerable and disabled people

42,700

to enhance schools based work highlighting road safety issues

11,300

to deliver road safety training and info to young people

15,000

to provide free diversionary acitivity for 12-18 year olds.

86,600

NO-9

Home and Road Safety

NO-9

Home and Road Safety

NO-9

Home and Road Safety

Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Cut It Out Community Safety Partnership Transport Safety

NO-9

Reducing Anti Social Behaviour and Violence

WDC The Pulse

Fairer Scotland Fund Projects - West Dunbartonshire Community Planning Partnership NO-9

Reducing Anti Social Behaviour and Violence

NO-9

Reducing Anti Social Behaviour and Violence

NO-9

Reducing Anti Social Behaviour and Violence

Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Fire Reach WDC Community Safety Partnership Public Reassurance Initiative WDC Community Safety Partnership Redeployable CCTV

NO-9

Reducing Violence Against Women

WDC Violence Against Women (Childrens Project)

NO-9

NO-9

Reducing Violence Against Women

WDC Violence Against Women Reduce Abuse

Drug and Alcohol Misuse

WDC Addictions Services (includes delivery by Alternatives and DACA)

to deliver FireReach courses to young people

56,800

to reduce the fear of crime

25,000

for five redeployable CCTV cameras To develop a coordinated community response to the wide ranging support needs of children and young people affected by domestic abuse in West Dunbartonshire

100,000

to raise awareness of domestic violence and gender based violence among young people and those working with young people particularly in WD schools to reduce alcohol consumption, support families and communities, improve public attitudes and promote positive changes, improve treatment and support, prevent drug use, promote recovery, reduce drug supply and support children affected by drugs misuse.

64,000

97,100

280,000

Total

778,500

WDC Community Engagement Tender

Innovative, high quality and wide ranging community engagement services for West Dunbartonshire CPP, that require to be tendered through the Official Journal of the European Union

205,000

WDC

to strengthen community involvement in the management of neighbourhood services

100,000

Total

305,000

to regenerate the physical environment and improved quality and access to green spaces in our most disadvantaged communities

300,000

Total

300,000

Affordable and Sustainable Housing

NO-10 and 11

NO-10 and 11

Neighbourhood Services

Neighbourhood Services

Sustainable and Attractive Environments

NO-12

Open Space Connectivity

West Dunbartonshire Environment Trust

Sustainable and Attractive Environments NO-14

Waste Management and Recycling

Greenlight Environmental

to increase the tonnage of glass recycling in West Dunbartonshire

117,600

NO-14

Waste Management and Recycling

WDC reduction in waste related fires

to reduce the number of waste related fires in West Dunbartonshire

148,900

Total

266,500

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