Below is a brief description of one of our current contracts;
Newmanfrancis is currently supporting the PEP Trust to roll out the ‘Residents as Neighbourhood Workers programme’. Alicia Francis in her previous role as Director of the PEP Trust recently completed an exciting pilot programme, working with housing associations and local authorities to employ and train residents as community and tenant participation workers.
Residents employed as Neighbourhood Workers within their communities play an important role in empowering local people and enabling them to influence service delivery and neighbourhood regeneration.
With their unique understanding of their community and its concerns, and their ability to tap into local networks, residents as neighbourhood workers can provide an important ‘bridge’ between landlords, service providers and residents, facilitating communication and engagement, building trust and acting as catalysts for sustainable community activity and service improvements.
The ‘Residents as Neighbourhood Workers’ programme was independently evaluated by Bristol University and was found to have:
The pilot programme’s results clearly demonstrate the potential of Neighbourhood Workers to contribute to the current housing and regeneration agenda:
As well as being a resource for local communities and neighbourhoods, Residents as Neighbourhood Workers also provides a clear route to employment for residents in social housing, creating local role models and fostering a working culture.
NewmanFrancis
98 Gibbins Road
Stratford
London
E15 2HU
Tel: 020 8536 1436
administrator@newmanfrancis.org