Title: New Targeting Social Need The Way Forward
1New Targeting Social NeedThe Way Forward
- Towards an Anti - Poverty Strategy
2New Targeting Social Need
- Why
- Persistence of poverty and social exclusion
including inequalities in the labour market,
health and education. - What
- High level policy approach
- Skewing expenditure and effort within programmes
at those areas groups and individuals in
greatest objective need - Working in partnership (PSI)
- To what end
- Improvement on employment and employability
- Addressing inequalities in education, health and
housing
3New TSN Brief History
- Predecessor (TSN) launched in 1991
- SACHR (1997) Recommendations
- Government Response (1998) White Paper
Partnership for Equality - New TSN Launched by SoS July 1998
- Adopted by Previous Executive (March 2001) with
commitment to review
4New TSNPerceived Strengths
- Successfully Mainstreamed
- Objective Targeting
- Greater Accountability
- Co-Ordination
- Partnership
5New TSN Perceived Weaknesses
- No Strategic Aim
- No Strategic Targets
- No Budget
- Lack of Transparency
- Insufficient Local Political Ownership
- Unclear Links with UK/EU Plans/Priorities
- Too Much About Process
6Development of New TSNThe Challenge
- Clarity of Purpose (Objectives and Targets)
- Coherence
- Consistency with UK/EU Priorities
- Comprehensive
- Consensus
- Consistency with Changing Social Need
7Unemployment Rates(All economically active 16)
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9All individuals living in households in the
bottom 30 per cent of gross household income.
Source Continuous Household Survey (NISRA)
10All individuals living in households in the
bottom 30 per cent of gross household income.
Source Continuous Household Survey (NISRA)
11All individuals living in households in the
bottom 30 per cent of gross household income.
Source Continuous Household Survey (NISRA)
12All individuals living in households in the
bottom 30 per cent of gross household income.
Source Continuous Household Survey (NISRA)
13All individuals living in households in the
bottom 30 per cent of gross household income.
Source Continuous Household Survey (NISRA)
14All individuals living in households in the
bottom 30 per cent of gross household income.
Source Continuous Household Survey (NISRA)
15Improving Income and Living Conditions of the
Most Disadvantaged
16Improving Income and Living Conditions of the
Most Disadvantaged
Building Capacity
17Improving Income and Living Conditions of the
Most Disadvantaged
Creating Employment
Building Capacity
18Improving Income and Living Conditions of the
Most Disadvantaged
Creating Employment
Building Capacity
Tackling Financial Exclusion
19Improving Income and Living Conditions of the
Most Disadvantaged
Creating Employment
Building Capacity
Individuals in Need
Tackling Financial Exclusion
20Improving Income and Living Conditions of the
Most Disadvantaged
Creating Employment
Building Capacity
Individuals in Need
Tackling Financial Exclusion
Areas and Communities
21Improving Income and Living Conditions of the
Most Disadvantaged
Creating Employment Opportunit
ies
Building Capacity
Individuals in Need
Tackling Financial Exclusion
Areas and Communities
Vulnerable Groups
22Improving Income and Living Conditions of the
Most Disadvantaged
Creating Employment Opportunit
ies
Building Capacity
Individuals in Need
Tackling Financial Exclusion
N.Belfast Community Action Unit.
Areas and Communities
Vulnerable Groups
23Improving Income and Living Conditions of the
Most Disadvantaged
Creating Employment Opportunit
ies
Building Capacity
Individuals in Need
Tackling Financial Exclusion
N.Belfast Community Action Unit.
Areas and Communities
Vulnerable Groups
Sure Start
24Improving Income and Living Conditions of the
Most Disadvantaged
Creating Employment Opportunit
ies
Building Capacity
Individuals in Need
Tackling Financial Exclusion
N.Belfast Community Action Unit.
Areas and Communities
Vulnerable Groups
Sure Start
New Deal (Disability)
25Improving Income and Living Conditions of the
Most Disadvantaged
Creating Employment Opportunit
ies
Building Capacity
Individuals in Need
Tackling Financial Exclusion
N.Belfast Community Action Unit.
Areas and Communities
Vulnerable Groups
Concessionary Fares
Sure Start
New Deal (Disability)
26Improving Income and Living Conditions of the
Most Disadvantaged
Creating Employment Opportunit
ies
Building Capacity
Individuals in Need
Tackling Financial Exclusion
N.Belfast Community Action Unit.
Areas and Communities
Credit Unions
Vulnerable Groups
Concessionary Fares
Sure Start
New Deal (Disability)
27Improving Income and Living Conditions of the
Most Disadvantaged
Creating Employment Opportunit
ies
Building Capacity
Individuals in Need
Tackling Financial Exclusion
Benefit Uptake
N.Belfast Community Action Unit.
Areas and Communities
Credit Unions
Vulnerable Groups
Concessionary Fares
Sure Start
New Deal (Disability)
28Summary
New
Retained
- Clear Strategic Aim
- Targets
- Ministerial-led Forum
- Broader Strategic Framework (financial inclusion)
- More Coherent policy framework
- Focus on key measures
- Lone Parent PSI
- New Name (Anti Poverty Strategy)
- TSN as a core principle
- Focus on Employment and Employability
- Partnership
- Action Plan
29In Conclusion
- KNOWLEDGE
- CONCENSUS
- MOMENTUM
30New Targeting Social NeedThe Way Forward
- Towards an Anti - Poverty Strategy
31MAINSTREAMING SOCIAL INCLUSION POLICY
DEVELOPMENT SUB GROUP MEETING 10.30 10.45
Arrival Tea and Coffee10.45 11.00 An
outline of the new Northern Ireland Anti-Poverty
Strategy Harriet Ferguson POLICY
DEVELOPMENT 11.00 11.30 11.30
11.45Building measures to tackle child poverty
into the Northern Ireland Childrens Strategy
Heather Stevens11.45 12.05Q A 12.05
- 12.15Mainstreaming poverty issues into the
policy making process a GB perspective Chris
Burston (Department of Work Pensions London) Q
A TARGETING OBJECTIVE NEED 12.15 -
12.45 12.45 13.00The formulation and
application of Noble indicators Robert
BeattieQ A 13.00 14.00 LUNCH14.00
14.30 14.30 14.45Examples of Noble
Indicators being used in funding criteria David
MarshallQ A14.45 15.15 15.15
15.30Explanation of DHSSPS Capitation Formulae -
Martin MayockQ A 15.30 15.45
COFFEE15.45 16.15Poverty Proofing - update
on developing an enhanced poverty proofing
process Eoin OSeaghdha 16.15
16.45 Discussion on implications for
guidance