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Community Cohesion: The Role of the Housing. Ted Cantle Professor, Institute of Community Cohesion (iCoCo)

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Page 1: Community Cohesion: The Role of the Housing. Ted Cantle Professor, Institute of Community Cohesion (iCoCo)

Community Cohesion: The Role of the Housing

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Ted Cantle

Professor, Institute of Community Cohesion (iCoCo)

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Introduction: Community Cohesion – A New Framework for Race and Diversity

Emerged after 2001….. • Polarised & segregated communities • Parallel lives• Ignorance, fear & demonisation• Lack of leadership & values• Initiatives reinforced difference & separation

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Community Cohesion is• Promoting a common sense of belonging • Positively valuing diversity• Tackling disadvantage and inequalities, but

not just by punitive measures• Promoting interaction in the workplace,

schools and neighbourhoods, to fundamentally change attitudes and values

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Community Cohesion has developed• Now applies to faith, age, sexual orientation,

travellers, social class – not just ethnicity• The Muslim community, has been a focus of

Government policy and programmes• New focus on rural areas – EU migration• And also the White community, coming to

terms with change - and ‘super diversity’….

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…Super Diversity - A changing word • In 1965 75m people lived outside the home

country –few Brits even had holidays abroad; • Now 200m and 600,000 Brits live in Spain,

more in other countries (200,000 NZ); 3m with 2nd homes

• 25m tourists to UK each year , 70m from UK to global destinations

• Globalisation is real: international students, brands, internet – and growing!

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Super Diversity - not just about numbers

• Broader Diversity: Over 300 languages in London schools; 65 in Boston, Lincs

• EU migration, new areas• Faith – and all diversity• And population ‘churn’

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Super Diversity is also about ‘identity’ • From ‘defensive’ multiculturalism to active

engagement and building commonalities• With diaspora identities competing with

national identity – new faith new identities • Development of ‘Britishness’ and citizenship

agenda and becoming ‘global citizens’• The identity challenge for young people…..

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Super diversity and identity

• Hybrid, fluid and sequential identities

• Relationship between citizen and state

• And relationship between different citizens

• Impacts on social capital too

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And not all comfortable with diversity….. • Ethnic and faith conflicts in South Africa,

France, Australia, UK, many other countries • Demands to limit migration • Growth of extreme right • Divisions & tensions within communities &

neighbourhoods

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Managing new (Identity) Interfaces• No longer a ‘black’ and ‘white’ issue• Between and within BME communities and all

differences • Monitoring and anticipating tensions and conflict• Views of young people themselves – and is the

emerging gang culture the new family?• Communications faster than ever – rumours,

blogs, pirate radio, Facebook

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The Management of Settlement - problems

• Managed migration in economic terms but less attention to social & community

• New migrant ‘handbooks’ and welcome packs but much less attention to ‘host’ community

• Resources conflicts are sometimes real particularly schools and housing, just as a result of population growth

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The Management of Settlement - problems

• Long standing patterns of segregation, by ethnicity and faith

• And social class• New movement – ‘White Flight’?• New migrant patterns• Evidence from schools analysis

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Housing as a strategic partner

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Housing as a strategic partner• Part of team to develop cohesion across all

agencies and in public, private and voluntary sector

• Cross-agency, cross-party, cross-sector, to create a new moral climate of opinion

• About vision and leadership of community• New focus on ‘place-making’ • And create a sense of belonging

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Housing – Practical Collaboration at a local and regional level

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Housing – Practical Collaboration at a local and regional level

• Share data – particularly on knowing new communities and mapping, to build real time picture of community

• finger on the pulse at all times – work with all agencies

• part of tension monitoring work – front line staff and delivery partners

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Housing – Practical Collaboration at a local and regional level

• And more open about policies –prepared to discuss & change priorities with more involvement

• See difference between perception and reality• Work with newcomers and existing residents • Create schemes that bring people together,

rather than divide them

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Housing – Changing peoples attitudes towards ‘others’

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Housing – Changing peoples attitudes towards client groups and ‘others’

• Supporting changes in attitudes towards all minorities and demonised groups

• Breaking down myths and stereotypes • Providing a safe place for discussion of

difference• And opportunity to ask ‘ignorant’ questions • And to challenge

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Housing – Changing peoples attitudes towards client groups and ‘others’

• Specific responsibilities to ‘others’• Social class, GRT, LGBT, disability

groups • Older people • Special needs and learning difficulties• ASB and hate crime

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Housing – as a creator of communities

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Housing – as a creator of communities

• New developments – planning mixed communities?

• Allocation of properties

• What is the Vision of ‘integration’?

• One aspect of ‘parallel lives’ – various ‘layers of separation’ – but…

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Housing – as a creator of communities• but… recognise profound impact on incidental

or banal encounters • and longer term and sustainability agenda• Influence on other providers, especially

schools• ‘mixed’ means social class, ethnicity, age,

disability and other

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Housing – as a creator of communities • Creating shared spaces – by design• Community facilities• Employment patterns and opportunities• Engagement and role of tenants and

residents groups• Community leaders – gatekeepers or

gateways

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Housing – as a creator of communities • Building social capital – re-emphasise

role of local institutions and social networks in communities

• Neighbourliness and well being emphasis

• Possibility of reduced social care and other costs

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The power of community cohesion to create change

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The power of community cohesion to create change

• Choose projects with shared purpose• But using innovation and creativity to excite

people – even have fun• Safe and neutral spaces to challenge

prejudices and stereotypes• Work with schools - duty to promote

community cohesion in England

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The power of community cohesion to create change

• Contact is the most effective way of tackling stereotypes and myths and creating respect and trust

• Danger of Single Group or Identity Funding and Area based schemes, in competition with others

• Incentivise collaboration and thematic programmes to bring people together

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The power of community cohesion to create change

• Aimed at wider community, not just service users

• To develop new ‘gateway’ community leaders rather than rely on gatekeepers

• To build long term change – link programmes into civil society and mainstream programmes

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Working together • Work with partners – in schools, with

statutory, private and other voluntary organisations

• Share data, be part of local and regional collaboration; share tension monitoring role

• Reinforce each others messages• Make projects sustainable - build the work

into mainstream and into civil society

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Working together • Creating diversity advantage – sense of excitement

and fun – a forward vision• Work with the press and media and consider impact

– perception is more powerful than reality• New messages – local Housing leaders, celebrities,

employers, sportspeople – may be more credible that political leaders

• Work with local community leaders – from ‘gatekeepers’ to ‘gateways’

• Create new strategic partnership and purpose

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Let’s Build Upon Success

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Ted CantleBook: Community Cohesion - A New Framework for Race and Diversity

www.cohesioninstitute.org.uk