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Brendan McDonnell Director CENI Mapping Community Resilience Neighbourhood Renewal Pilot

Brendan McDonnell Director CENI Mapping Community Resilience Neighbourhood Renewal Pilot. Mapping Community Resilience. 1. Define: What is Community Resilience : The possession of Social Assets can determine community resilience 2. Measure: How Resilient is a Community

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Brendan McDonnell Director CENI Mapping Community Resilience Neighbourhood Renewal Pilot

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  1. Brendan McDonnell Director CENI Mapping Community Resilience Neighbourhood Renewal Pilot

  2. Mapping Community Resilience 1. Define: What is Community Resilience: • The possession of Social Assets can determine community resilience 2. Measure: How Resilient is a Community • Stakeholder Panels convert ‘knowledge into numbers’ • Produce local area baselines of Social Assets • 3. Change: How to make Communities more Resilient • map diversity - inform interventions • baseline data to measure change

  3. Define Community Resilience Those Social Assets that contribute to development potentialandbuild the resilienceof communities Organisation capital: Level and effectiveness of local organisations Social capital: Relationships conducive to the development process Human capital: Volunteer involvement, paid community workers, Physical capital: Access to facilities and community safety Financial capital: Access to financial services

  4. Measure: ’Nominal Group Technique’ Establish Baseline against each outcome then estimate Progress over time • Multiple Perspectives: Bring key stakeholders together (NR Team, Statutory Agencies, V&C reps) into an ‘Expert Panel’. • Facilitation: Draw on Panel members knowledge and expertise about the area. CENI evaluator ‘critical friend’ role to challenge and test evidence. • Measurement: Convert this knowledge into an agreed estimate of the baseline position using Rickter numerical scale (0 - 10). Low High • Narrative:complement estimates providing rationale and context

  5. Inform Change • Effective way of converting knowledge into numbers • Applied systematically across Neighbourhood Renewal Areas • Produces robust data in a standardised format. • Inform Interventions • map local areas - identify diversity • inform design of localised interventions Inform Measurement of Change • provide baseline to evaluate change in Assets • Complement existing data on needs

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