In June 2001, the Southey and Owlerton Neighbourhood Strategies were launched. The Overall Framework Plan sets out the aim of promoting the general prosperity and well-being of the north Sheffield Neighbourhoods as a whole, working together to achieve a fairer society.
The Plans outline the following priorities through which progress towards Social Wellbeing will be led.
The Priorities are
Each priority is linked to strategic partnerships that oversee the Implementation of the actions specified in the Plan over a 5-year period.
Against that background, the Parson Cross Neighbourhood Strategy Committee decided in October 2002 to set up a Working Group to produce a Community Plan specifically for the Parson Cross Area but complementing the aims and objectives of the Southey and Owlerton Strategic Plans.
The Working Group has had a very tight timetable to consult with various partners in the community and to develop proposals for the Plan. Despite these constraints, the Working Group encountered tremendous enthusiasm and commitment from a number of individuals and agencies who generated a range of positive ideas to benefit Parson Cross.
Inevitably, it has not been possible to incorporate all of the suggestions that have been put forward but this does not in any way diminish their value. This is the start of a process which will continue to encourage individuals and organisations to contribute to the priorities of both the Southey & Owlerton Strategic Plan and this Community Action Plan.
The Parson Cross Community Development Forum values the following:
If we are to make a genuine difference through this Community Action Plan the emphasis must be on partnership working. The proposals in this Plan have been developed through discussions with a wide range of people and organisations, and their implementation is reliant upon the commitment and co-operation of a number of partners.
Working in partnership also helps to harness resources from the public, private and voluntary sectors. In this Plan there are examples of how an initiative will only happen if partners pool available funding.
This Action plan attempts to calculate the financial costs of implementing the changes identified. In many cases this is not about new money, but about doing things differently and targeting existing funding.
However, resources are not simply about money. It is through people that we will achieve the objectives of the Plan, and during our consultations we have been heartened by the level of interest and commitment from so many individuals.
Who are our partners ? This is not simply a question of who we want to work with, or who has agreed to carry out certain parts of the plan. Partnerships are mutually beneficial relationships between people and or organisations, each working towards a common goal. In this case the common goal is community well being
Public, private, community and voluntary sector organisations all have a part to play in improving quality of life. The more they can work together and agree a common aim, the more they can achieve. If partnerships work well it is likely that:-
Tackling key issues for local people such as crime, jobs, education, health and housing requires a range of local organisations working together. There are already many successful partnerships involving local government, local providers of other public services (such as health, the police, the Employment Service and the Benefits Agency), and local businesses and voluntary organisations.
The Partnership will manage the actions described in this plan and work cooperatively towards
The Partnership is made up from organisations across the whole spectrum of Public, Private, Voluntary, community and faith sectors. Each have a part to play, some a very big part, others will contribute what they can and when they can. The partnership is agreed between the members on the basis of service agreements.
The Voluntary, Community and Faith sector members are:
Elim Pentecostal Church
Adlington Community Centre
Adlington Senior Citizens Group
Babies to First Steps
BIBS Support Group
Binstead and Cookson TARA
Bookstart
Christ Church Mother & Toddler Group
Church On The Corner
Colley Park Community Group
Colley Park Youth Action Group
Colley Youth Centre
Creswick Greave Methodist Church
Deerlands and Chaucer TARA
Dickory Dock Nursery
Disabled Sports Club
Doe Royd TARA
Handy Hands
Healthy Cross Community Project
Healthy Living Partnership (HELP) Network
Information, Advice and Guidance Service
Job Net
L.E.A.F. Local Enterprises Around Food
Local Digital Media
Margetson & District Tara
Meynell School
Meynell Youth Club
Monteney Community Workshop Trust Ltd
Monteney Primary
Mums the Word
NCH Family Centre Nursery
NOMAD Homelessness Advice Centre
North Sheffield Carers Project
North Sheffield Drug and Alcohol Project
Northern Clusters
Palgrave Road Baby Group
Palgrave Road Toddler Group
Parson Cross & Foxhill Advice Service
Parson Cross Forum
Parson Cross Library
Relatives Of Drug Abusers (RODA)
Remington Youth & Community Centre
Sheffield Accommodation for Alcohol Rehabilitation
Sheffield Committee of One Parents
Sheffield Information Service
Sheffield Law Centre
Sheffield Rebuild Ltd
Sheffield Wildlife Trust
Southey & Owlerton Practical Support Project
Southey Green Junior School
Southey Green Nursery, Infant & Primary School
Southey Training & Resource Centre Ltd
SPELL
St Thomas More Church and Community Centre
Steel City LETS
The Three Parks Steering Group
Wider Opportunities for Women
Yewlands School Technology College
Youth Empowerment Project