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Page 1: Welcome [] · 2018. 9. 4. · Community Plan – Social Theme – Workshop 1 Welcome Workshop Chair – Councillor F Donnelly Introduction to Community Planning and overview of process
Page 2: Welcome [] · 2018. 9. 4. · Community Plan – Social Theme – Workshop 1 Welcome Workshop Chair – Councillor F Donnelly Introduction to Community Planning and overview of process

Welcome

Social Theme Chair – Councillor Frankie Donnelly

Page 3: Welcome [] · 2018. 9. 4. · Community Plan – Social Theme – Workshop 1 Welcome Workshop Chair – Councillor F Donnelly Introduction to Community Planning and overview of process

Community Plan – Social Theme – Workshop 1

Welcome Workshop Chair – Councillor F Donnelly

Introduction to Community Planning and

overview of process

Community Places/Head of Community

Planning and Performance

Introduction – new Council area Director of Community, Health and Leisure

Strategy Review

Data Profile – Social Theme Alan Mitchell, Smart Region

Discussion Session ALL

Close and Next Steps Workshop Chair – Councillor F Donnelly

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Community Places

• Advice on Planning issues to groups and individuals

• Community Engagement

• Support Community Planning

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Definition of Community Planning

Community Plan must identify long-term

objectives and actions for:

• improving social, economic and environmental

well-being and tackling poverty, exclusion and

disadvantage;

• contributing to achieving sustainable

development across the region;

• planning and improving public services.

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Roles

Councils:

• initiate, maintain, facilitate;

• publish progress on outcomes every 2 years;

• Review the plan every 4 years.

Statutory Partners:

• participate in and assist the Council;

• perform actions in the Plan and contribute to

monitoring.

Departments:

• promote and encourage and have regard to.

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Community Involvement

• Councils and partners must seek

participation of and encourage

‘persons’ to express views and take them

into account.

• Persons : residents, service users,

groups, businesses.

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So, how is it different? • It is being led by Local Government (elected

representatives)

• It is an ongoing process – not a one-off initiative

• It is focused on long term impacts (outcomes)

• Statutory Partners must participate, assist and deliver

actions in the Plan

• There is a requirement to ensure community engagement

• Government Departments have to promote, encourage and

take the Community Plan into account

• There is a statutory link with the Development Plan

Page 9: Welcome [] · 2018. 9. 4. · Community Plan – Social Theme – Workshop 1 Welcome Workshop Chair – Councillor F Donnelly Introduction to Community Planning and overview of process

Community Places 2 Downshire Place

Belfast BT2 7JQ

Telephone: 028 9023 9444

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.communityplaces.info

Toolkit: www.communityplanningtoolkit.org

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Overview of Process to Develop and Agree a Community Plan

• 3 Stages of Community Engagement • Stage 1 - June/July • Stage 2 - September • Stage 3 – October

• 3 reports by end of October 2015 – Social, Economic and Environmental – Needs, priorities, what long-term outcomes we want to achieve, how progress might be measured

• 1 integrated report by January 2016 agreed by Community Planning Partners

• Development of detailed Action Plans – April 2016

• Public and Community Consultation – May – July 2016

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- Area of approx. 3,000 km2

- Largest geographically of the 11

new councils

- Smallest population – 114,365

people

- 2 main towns: Enniskillen 13,790

Omagh 19,682

- 5 local towns: Carrickmore,

Dromore, Fintona, Irvinestown,

Lisnaskea

- 48 villages

- 35 dispersed rural

communities/small settlements

Fermanagh and Omagh District

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Review of Strategies

• Undertaken by RPS McClure Watters

• 32 Strategies/Policies reviewed

• 18 interviews with statutory agencies

• Report will be concluded in July

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Fermanagh and Omagh

Community Planning: Social

Theme

Public Engagement

Alan Mitchell, Data Analyst

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Overview

Population Trends

Education and Skills

Deprivation

Health and Well-Being

Crime and Good Relations

Car Access

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The population’s getting older...

22%

31%

32%

15%

0-15 years 16-39 years 40-64 years 65+ years

Population by age band, Fermanagh and Omagh, 2013 Source: NISRA

People % People %

Children -442 -2% -2,764 -11%

Working age -965 -1% -3,621 -5%

Older 6,385 37% 14,608 85%

Total 4,978 4% 8,223 7%

Source: NISRA 2012 Popl Projections

Note: Children = 0-15 years; Working age = 16-64 years; Older = 65+ years

2013 - 2023 2013 - 2037

Population Projections, Fermanagh and Omagh, 2012

& 2013

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...fuelled by out migration...

-600

-400

-200

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Pe

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Total Net Migration

Migration, Fermanagh and Omagh, 2001-2014 Source: NISRA

-400

-200

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Pe

op

le

Net Internal Migration Net External Migration

Migration, Fermanagh and Omagh, 2001-2014Source: NISRA

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...of skilled young people...

43%

34%

6%

11%

5%

52%

30%

6%

9%

3%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

Higher Education

Further Education

Employment

Training

Unemployed / Unkown

% of leaversFermanagh and Omagh NI

School Leavers by destination, Fermanagh and Omagh & NI, 2012

Source: Department of Education

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...and many don’t return

28%

24% 24% 24% 23% 22% 21% 21% 20%18%

16% 15%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

% o

f re

sid

en

ts

% 16-64 with no formal qualifications, NI Regions, 2011

Source: Census 2011

33%29% 28%

26% 26% 25% 24% 24% 24% 23% 23% 22%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

% o

f re

sid

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ts

% 16-64 with level 4+ qualifications, NI Regions, 2011

Source: Census 2011

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Population getting more diverse...

2001 2011

NI 88.7% 86.4%

GB 5.0% 4.7%

ROI 5.2% 4.7%

Other EU 0.3% 2.7%

Non EU 0.0% 0.1%

Africa 0.1% 0.5%

Middle East & Asia 0.3% 0.5%

Americas 0.4% 0.5%

Oceania 0.1% 0.1%

% of total population

Source: Census

Population by country of

birth, Fermanagh and

Omagh

• 2,820 additional people born in

countries in Europe not including the

UK and Ireland (2001 – 2011)

• 410 additional people born in Africa

• 265 additional people born in the

Middle East & Asia

• 104 additional people born in the

Americas

• 70 additional people born in GB

• 190 fewer people born in ROI

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...3,200 people’s main language isn’t

English

People %

English 105220 97%

Polish 1240 1%

Lithuanian 430 0%

Irish (Gaelic) 210 0%

Portugese 30 0%

Slovak 140 0%

Chinese 50 0%

Tagalog / Filipino 70 0%

Latvian 120 0%

Russian 110 0%

Malayanam 50 0%

Hungarian 240 0%

Other 500 0%

Not English 3190 3%

Source: Census 2011

Main Language, Fermanagh and

Omagh, 2011

Page 21: Welcome [] · 2018. 9. 4. · Community Plan – Social Theme – Workshop 1 Welcome Workshop Chair – Councillor F Donnelly Introduction to Community Planning and overview of process

Key deprivation indicators suggest little

issue

Score

MDM Income Employment

Health &

disability

Education &

skills

Proximity to

services

Living

environment

Crime and

disorder

Rank - most deprived ward 29 42 68 22 21 1 27 31

Average Rank 278 278 314 280 324 150 360 360

Avg rank - 5 most deprived wards 106 86 117.8 64 136 4.2 128.4 72.6

MDM Domain

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Up to 30% of people not in ‘good health’

% in fair,

bad or

very bad

health

% in fair,

bad or

very bad

health

Devenish 29% Belcoo and Garrison 19%

Strule 29% Beragh 19%

Lisanelly 27% Lisnarrick 19%

Fintona 26% Brookeborough 19%

Camowen 25% Kesh Ederney and Lack 19%

Dergmoney 24% Newtownsaville 19%

Drumragh 24% Belleek and Boa 18%

Gortrush 24% Tempo 18%

Dromore 23% Rosslea 18%

Rossorry 21% Castlecoole 18%

Newtownbutler 21% Maguiresbridge 17%

Drumnakilly 21% Fairy Water 17%

Irvinestown 21% Clanabogan 17%

Lisnaskea 21% Ballinamallard 17%

Termon 21% Trillick 17%

Drumquin 20% Florence Court and Kinawley 17%

Owenkillew 20% Donagh 16%

Erne 20% Derrygonnelly 16%

Coolnagard 20% Gortin 16%

Sixmilecross 20% Lisbellaw 15%

Portora 19% Boho Cleenish and Letterbreen 15%

Killyclogher 19% Derrylin 14%

Source: 2011 Census

Note: Grey shading = urban areas

Long Term Health Conditions, Fermanagh and Omagh wards,

2011

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With expected age pattern

5%

19%

37%

48%

64%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

0 - 34 years 35-54 years 55-64 years 65-74 years 75 and over years

% p

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fai

r, b

ad o

r ve

ry h

eal

th

Long Term Health Conditions by age, Fermanagh and Omagh, 2011Source: 2011 Census

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Blood pressure and obesity are main

health issues

139126

58 58 5339 39

20 19 19 17 11 9 9 8 7 3

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

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Patients on health register by disease, Fermanagh and Omagh, 2014Source: DHSSPS

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With prescribed drugs expensive

2010 2013 2010 2013

Anti-Depressants 0.86 1.07 £8.37 £6.50

Diabetes 0.59 0.68 £13.07 £14.53

Obesity 0.02 0.01 £0.76 £0.29

Source: DHSSPS

Cost of drugs per

head

Prescription Drug prevalence and cost,

Fermanagh and Omagh, 2010 & 2013

Drugs dispensed per

head

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Anti-Social behaviour is the biggest

issue

2969

1788

1211

846

628

444

344

189

48

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500

Anti Social Behaviour

Violence, sexual …

Theft

Criminal Damage

Domestic Abuse

Burglary

Other Recorded …

Drug Offences

Hate Crimes

Recorded Crime

Crime, Fermanagh and Omagh, 2013

Source: PSNI Stats

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Reported rates at lower end of NI

spectrum

104.5

65.457.1

50.9 49.0 48.6 47.142.9 42.6 38.8 38.6 37.7

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

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Total crimes per 1,000 people, LGD 11, 2013

Source: PSNI Stats

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...but a wider spectrum across the

region

Rank Rank

Dergmoney 571 Maguiresbridge 139

Portora 567 Derrylin 130

Devenish 546 Dromore 129

Lisanelly 539 Drumquin 128

Drumragh 490 Trillick 125

Strule 482 Gortin 117

Erne 479 Tempo 113

Fintona 453 Newtownsaville 110

Irvinestown 453 Boho Cleenish and Letterbreen 105

Lisnaskea 410 Lisbellaw 103

Castlecoole 383 Florence Court and Kinawley 101

Rossorry 380 Fairy Water 87

Coolnagard 350 Belcoo and Garrison 83

Camowen 316 Derrygonnelly 76

Gortrush 283 Clanabogan 65

Killyclogher 236 Brookeborough 63

Kesh Ederney and Lack 232 Owenkillew 58

Belleek and Boa 221 Rosslea 54

Lisnarrick 208 Donagh 50

Beragh 206 Drumnakilly 43

Newtownbutler 186 Sixmilecross 41

Ballinamallard 150 Termon 12

Source: PSNI Stats

Note: Red shading = 100 highest rank in NI; 100 low est rank in NI

Reported Crimes per 100 people (Rank of all NI wards),

Fermanagh and Omagh Wards, 2013

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Car access important in rural region

8%

22%

35%

52%

17%

34%

50%

46%

38%

39%

58%

28%

18%

10%

44%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Detached

Semi-detached

Terraced (including end-terrace)

Flat, maisonette or apartment, a caravan or …

All households

Axis Title

No cars or vans in household 1 car or van in household 2 or more cars or vans in household

Car or van availability, Fermanagh and Omagh, 2011 Source: Census 2011

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With urbanites less likely to

access a car % of total

households

% of total

households

Ballinamallard 10% Florence Court and Kinawley 10%

Belcoo and Garrison 15% Gortin 10%

Belleek and Boa 14% Gortrush 25%

Beragh 10% Irvinestown 28%

Boho Cleenish and Letterbreen 7% Kesh Ederney and Lack 15%

Brookeborough 12% Killyclogher 17%

Camowen 22% Lisanelly 40%

Castlecoole 19% Lisbellaw 9%

Clanabogan 6% Lisnarrick 6%

Coolnagard 18% Lisnaskea 28%

Dergmoney 28% Maguiresbridge 10%

Derrygonnelly 10% Newtownbutler 18%

Derrylin 11% Newtownsaville 6%

Devenish 46% Owenkillew 8%

Donagh 8% Portora 25%

Dromore 20% Rosslea 12%

Drumnakilly 7% Rossorry 15%

Drumquin 16% Sixmilecross 10%

Drumragh 23% Strule 35%

Erne 24% Tempo 13%

Fairy Water 5% Termon 10%

Fintona 29% Trillick 10%

Source: Census 2011

Note: Grey shading indicates urban w ards

Households with no car or van, Fermanagh and Omagh wards, 2011

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Contact details

Alan Mitchell

Data Analyst

Invest NI

DL: 028 8225 5624 M: 077 8917 5057

E: [email protected]

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Discussion Session

DISCUSSION TOPICS:

• Health

• Wellbeing (including arts, culture, leisure services)

• Education

• Strong, safe, cohesive communities

QUESTIONS:

1. Thinking of what you have heard today, what do you see as the main issues?

2. What currently works well?

3. What, collectively, needs to happen to bring about improvements?

Page 33: Welcome [] · 2018. 9. 4. · Community Plan – Social Theme – Workshop 1 Welcome Workshop Chair – Councillor F Donnelly Introduction to Community Planning and overview of process

NEXT STEPS

• 1st Stage of community engagement over June/July – see leaflets

• 2nd Stage – September – report from Stage 1

• 3rd Stage – October – report from Stage 2

• Please ensure you have registered your details

• We will be in touch with dates and venues

• Encourage others to have their say

• www.fermanaghomagh.com/communityplan

• Speak to your elected representatives

• Consultation on final draft plan May – July 2016