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‘THE DUNDEE WEAVE’
150,000 People - One Changing Waterfront – 3 J’s History 8 Local Community Planning Partnerships –
8 Local Community Plans – 8 Local Community Engagement Plans –
6 Community Regeneration Forums – One Single Outcome Agreement
One Weave - Many Threads!
DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL
Neil Gunn, Head of Communities
John Hosie, Community Regeneration and Health Manager
MULTI-MEMBER WARDS –
AREAS OF GREATEST DEPRIVATION
COMMUNITY PROFILES
8 MULTI-MEMBER WARDS –
54 DESIGNATED COMMUNITY AREAS
Using Census data 2011 to incorporate equalities
information into the existing SIMD Community Profiles to
include people with protected characteristics.
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Local Community Planning Partnership Multi-Member
Ward 2011 Census Profile
Local Community Planning Partnership Community
Area Demographic Profile
Ethnicity
Proficiency in English
Health
Education
Economic Activity
Employment
Income Statistics
Crime Domain
COMMUNITY MAPS
COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK
 Dundee Partnership Theme
Timeline
 Source of Feedback
 Community Needs
Assessment/Data Gathering
Oct 2014 – Feb 2015
 Strategy Preparation –
October 2014 – April 2015
 Consultation on Strategy –
May – June 2015
 Finalise Draft Strategy – July –
August 2015
 Strategy to PR
Committee/Dundee
Partnership – August 2015
 Strategy Submission to SG –
1 September 2015
 Target Individuals/Groups
 CLD Identified Priorities
 Sources of Identified Need
 Gaps/Areas of Unmet Need
 Action Planned/Taken
 Challenges
DUNDEE PARTNERSHIP
COMMUNITY PLANNING THEMES –
LOCAL COMMUNITY PLANNING AREAS
KEY PRIORITIES EMERGING FROM
ALL DUNDEE PARTNERSHIP THEMES
ACROSS ALL LOCAL COMMUNITY PLANS
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Reduce levels of alcohol and drugs misuse
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Improve community health and wellbeing
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Create more or different opportunities for young people
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Increase levels of recycling through expansion of
facilities
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Develop green and open spaces to be accessible, safe
and well maintained.
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Reduce levels of anti-social behaviour
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Ensure information created to promote services and
learning opportunities is understandable and accessible
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
 Each multi-member Ward has a Community Engagement Action
Plan linked to the Local Community Plan.
 Plans are based on the National Standards for Community
Engagement
 Service Planners/Providers – Active and Engaged Communities
– General public
ACTIVE AND ENGAGED
COMMUNITY GROUPS AND ORGANISATIONS