3 August 2016
Our evaluation of the Weston-Super-Mare based ‘Your Neighbourhood’ pilot has found that the project has been successful in encouraging local people to participate in activities to build a sense of community.
‘Your neighbourhood’ uses an asset-based community development (ABCD) approach to developing the local community. This approach is increasingly popular in the UK. It focuses on the strengths (or assets) in a community rather than the more traditional ‘deficits’ approach taken by organisations to identify needs. Assets can include physical spaces, institutions, community groups and associations as well as the skills of local residents.
We assessed whether the ‘Your Neighbourhood’ project is being delivered in accordance with the ABCD principles and whether ABCD is appropriate and acceptable in the local context. Perceptions and experiences of stakeholders, including local professionals and residents, were explored.
‘Your Neighbourhood’ is funded by North Somerset Council and local partners. They are enthusiastic about the project, keen to see it develop and hopeful it will support the health and wellbeing of local residents.
During the first year of ‘Your Neighbourhood’, two ‘Community Builders’ worked with residents across Weston-super-Mare’s South ward to increase community participation and develop activities based on what local people want to do.
Your Neighbourhood was delivered by Curo from February 2015 to March 2016. A Residents Funding Panel oversaw the distribution of a Community Budget of £4,500. Three panel meetings were held and 27 applications were reviewed, with 22 initiatives receiving funding, ranging from £145 to £300.
Residents thought applying for funding was easy, even if they had never applied for any kind of funding before. The Community Builders also supported residents to develop their ideas and make useful links within the community.
‘Your Neighbourhood’ has helped residents to develop skills including leadership, technical and social skills, and many have become more confident in their own abilities. Residents have been supported to build on their own interests and passions to provide opportunities for community involvement.
Some residents now have a greater role in the community and many are proud of the local area and proud to be involved in ‘Your Neighbourhood’. Building skills, confidence, community involvement and pride in the local area can positively impact individual feelings of wellbeing. In the longer-term this is likely to support good physical health too.
As one resident, Eric said:
“…it brings out lifestyle abilities in people they didn’t know were there.”
Examples of the project that ‘Your Neighbourhood’ funded included:
Download the public summary report (PDF).
Beyond March 2016, Your Neighbourhood is jointly delivered by Alliance Homes and the For All Healthy Living Centre with a community budget of £4,500 available for 2016/17.