Issue details

Design Principles of a ‘Neighbourhood Model’ for York

Purpose of Report: This paper will provide a progress report to Executive on work taking place to develop a neighbourhood working or ‘Integrated Neighbourhood Team’ Model, as a way of delivering improved outcomes for individuals, for communities, and for the wider system of services in the city.

The Executive is asked to:

a) Note the work undertaken so far on the Neighbourhood Model and approve the 4 area model developed in conjunction with health partners;
b) Approve the Draft Design Principles;
c) Approve officers undertaking further engagement and co-production on the model

Decision type: Key

Decision status: For Determination

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 11/11/2024

Level of Risk: 04-08 Regular monitoring required;

Decision due: 12/12/24 by Executive

Lead member: Executive Member for Housing, Planning and Safer Communities

Lead director: Director of Housing and Communities, Director of Public Health, Interim Director of City Development

Department: Directorate of Housing and Communities

Contact: Claire Foale, Interim Director of City Development Email: laura.williams@york.gov.uk Email: peter.roderick@york.gov.uk Email: claire.foale@york.gov.uk Email: claire.foale@york.gov.uk, Peter Roderick, Director of Public Health Email: peter.roderick@york.gov.uk, Laura Williams, Assistant Director of Customer, Communities and Inclusion Email: laura.williams@york.gov.uk.

Consultation process

Development of this report has been part of work undertaken with the York Place Board, York Health and Care Collaborative and Primary Care Networks.

A paper was considered by Children’s, Culture and Communities Scrutiny on 5 November 2024 (see background documents), with a commitment to another session as work progresses.

Consultation and co-production will take place with staff, external partners, the voluntary sector, community groups and residents if this paper is approved.

Equality Impact Assessment Completed?: Yes

Documents

  • Design Principles of a ‘Neighbourhood Model’ for York  

Background papers

 

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