Building Resilience Programme

Case Study 1

Volunteering Programme.
A2 Community Resilience – Community.

Creation of a ‘Volunteering Programme’ responded to the need for local volunteers and supported the cohesion processes by encouraging members of different communities to act for benefits of all.

We had audited local volunteer opportunities, organised training and provided information for volunteers. Working closely with local organisations in Shirebrook we have facilitated local volunteer drop in session at the Freedom Project, Brook Christian Centre, Shirebrook Library, The Lighthouse Home and the Community Drop-In session at the Adult Education Centre. We have created a promotional video clip, with participation of local volunteers. We co-ordinated 1-1 introduction sessions for potential volunteers. We encouraged British and Polish residents of NG20 area to do Derbyshire Volunteer Passport training. Annually we had celebrated National Volunteers Week.

We have found volunteering very successful in improving community cohesion. Among our volunteers we have members of different migrant communities, from different age groups. Involvement of migrants into volunteering helps to tackle the myths and build strong relationships. On the other hand migrants find it useful as a way to practice English skills.

Very pleased that Shirebrook Job Centre Plus referred me for volunteer opportunities to our local NG20 Community Development Worker (Sioned Dolan). As a business/IT expert I am now making a difference at the drop-in centre and through her contact I have become self-employed as a Business Advisor, directly helping another in the centre to start their own business. Giving unconditional help gives me a reward that can’t be brought in any shop and rewards the receiver when accepted.“ Malcolm Maskell, Volunteer under Building Resilience Programme.

We have evidenced 34 new local volunteers (British, Polish, Romanian), who had been volunteering through 634 hours.

This case study reflects ‘Building Resilience Programme’ established output A2.6 ’25 people undertaking regular community volunteering in Shirebrook’.

 

Service Information Welcome Pack

Service Information Welcome Pack

 

This Service Information Welcome Pack has been created to introduce new migrants to life in Bolsover district.

The Pack contains current information from local service providers, partners and local organisations. The aim of the pack is either to help service providers to explain their area of work and to help new arrivals to find relevant support and to follow local regulations.

A Hard copy of the pack is managed by Bolsover Partnership Team and contains materials provided by partners.

 

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Building Resilience Programme

The Building Resilience Programme is a £1.26 million initiative targeting Shirebrook and the wider NG20 area in Bolsover district, Derbyshire. It has been funded under the Ministry if Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) 'Controlling Migration Fund'. The Building Resilience Programme (BRP) had at it's core two aims for the locality; to improve community cohesion and integration, and to lessen the strain on public services.

BRP provided a wide range of partnership interventions running between September 2017 and 2019. It comprised nine strands of activity led by a range of public agencies, managed and supported with language and cultural knowledge by a dedicated Core Programme team. It was overseen by the Bolsover Partnership in conjunction with Shirebrook Forward NG20 Group, with Bolsover District Council (BDC) fulfilling the Accountable Body function. 

 

Phase 1 key interventions:

  • Language classes for Non-British residents and additional TA at Shirebrook Academy
  • New regular local volunteers and community events
  • Shirebrook Market Square shop front improvements (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okXPKEQp3iA
  • Additional Customer Service Advisor at Shirebrook Contact Centre and drop-in sessions
  • Additional Environmental Health Officers and house inspections
  • Planting Scheme at Shirebrook Rainbow Park and additional bins in Shirebrook
  • New ANPR cameras for Shirebrook Safer Neighbourhood Team and road safety scheme
  • Additional nurse and multi-language speaking receptionist at Shires Health Care
  • Additional Healthy Workplace Advisor and lifestyle service offered to employees


Phase 1 Case Studies and Phase 1 Evaluation

 

In 2019 MHCLG had confirmed £207k from the controlling Migration Fund to deliver Phase 2 - Embedding Community Resilience Programme. Project seeking to address a wide range of issues and embed learning from Phase 1 CMF including housing, language barriers, integration and cohesion in the Shirebrook NG20 area is planned for 2019-2020. 

Phase 2 key interventions:

  • Funding Business Forum Coordinator post to facilitate a business forum for local business owners in Shirebrook (not only Market Square)
  • Improvement at Shirebrook Rainbow Park - new multi use gym area. In cooperation with Model Village Residents Association continuing park to reduce anti-social behaviour
  • Services Welcoming Pack to introduce new migrants to life in Bolsover district
  • 'I love Shirebrook' campaign to improve perception and pride of the area
  • Funding Landlord Forum Coordinator post to facilitate a landlord forum for landlords, letting agents, Neighbouring Local Authority, Fire Service, Police Service, Landlord Accreditation Providers, Trafficking and Immigration Services