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Phil Mayall – English Cities Fund 

Suzanne Etheridge – University of Salford 

Linda Oakes – Salford Hundred Venture 

Christine Parker & Christine Smith ­ University of Salford 

Jonathan Drake – Central Salford URC 

Business Group, events etc. 

Salford Business Awards 2009
Aim of the award 
•  to encourage students to participate fully 
   in a wide range of extra­curricula activities 
   as well as their academic work. 

•  to provide ‘added value’ to the student 
   experience and evidence this to potential 
   employers.
What is it? 
•  an achievement award designed to 
   enhance curricula and extra­curricula 
   activities related to employability, 
   enterprise and personal development. 

•  it is about raising the profile and calibre 
   of our graduates into prepared and 
   engaged global citizens.
How does it work? 
Nov                                                                                 Nov
                              Compulsory Elements 

    Skills                              Targeted CV                            Presentation 
 assessment                               and job                                  task 
  and action                            search task 
     plan 



    Supporting Activities – attendance and reflection of skills development workshops 



    Active Engagement – involvement in wider community activity or work experience 
What local business can do for us 

•  Guest speaking at workshops and events 
•  Involvement on Presentation Panels 
•  Sponsorship – (Your company Award) for 
   outstanding student of the Year. 
•  Provide shadowing/work experience 
   opportunities 
•  Bring new ideas to the table
What’s in it for local business? 
•  Raise company profile of your organisation to 
   students, University staff and other businesses. 
•  Promote your organisation as an employer of 
   choice for students 
•  Receive appropriate support from University 
   staff with aspects of business (if required) 
•  Forge a strong relationship with the University 
   (staff and students)
alford       tudents




ign up to    uccess 
OUTLINE PLANNING APPLICATION




   Presentation to the Chapel Street Business Group 
                    Thursday 18 June
background



 National planning
                             Regional           Salford UDP
  guidance and
                          spatial strategy     Emerging LDF
    statements




                           Salford Central
                         planning guidance




                           Salford Central
                       development framework

ECf outline planning                           Applications
    application                                 by others
background
application boundary
aerial photo
development framework masterplan
masterplan
application content




Application area        . . . . . . . . . .    17.1 hectares  (42.2 acres) 



floorspace includes:    ‘Active uses’          22,000 sqm     (235,000 sq ft) 

                        Offices                195,000 sqm    (2,000,000 sq ft) 

                        Hotel                  370 rooms 

                        Homes                  764 apartments and town houses 
programme/ consultation




•  Application to be submitted late July 

•  People with a land interest notified by SCC 

•  CSURC will also advise CSBG members 

•  Three day viewing of plans during August 
   – details to follow 

•  Consultation responses, positive and negative, 
   to be sent direct to SCC – details to follow 
OUTLINE PLANNING APPLICATION




   Presentation to the Chapel Street Business Group 
                    Thursday 18 June
FIT FOR WORK SERVICE 


   COLLABORATIVE BID
Fit for Work Service – what is it?
l    Government funded (free to you and your employees) 

l    Multi­agency initiative 

l    Whole systems approach to management of sickness 
     absence 

l    All physical or mental health problems 

l    Model based on best research evidence
Fit for Work Service – why?
l    Confederation of British Industry (CBI) found the direct 
     cost of sickness absence in 2007 was £13.2 billion – 
     around £517 per employee 
l    They estimated indirect costs to be another £623 per 
     employee 

l    How much do sickness absence, work instability and 
     presenteeism cost you? 
        à  We could help you save money! 

l    Added value: attracts business and employees to Salford 
       à  We could help you make money!
Fit for Work Service targets: 
Workers employed in SMEs in Salford and…. 

l    experiencing work instability and struggling to 
     stay at work (SAW) 

     or… 

l    off sick, short or long term, aiming to return to 
     work (RTW)
Fit for Work Service includes:
l    Self referral (ideally) 
l    Worker – centred, personalised, holistic & integrated service 
l    Systematic assessment of functional, physical, psychological and 
     cognitive work capacity 
l    Rehabilitation 
l    Case management & Stepped care 
l    Vocational assessment, counselling & cognitive therapies 
l    Supported return to work 
l    Fitness and work conditioning programmes 
l    Workplace and ergonomic assessment 
l    Employer support & liaison 
l    Educational initiatives 
l    More………………..
Fit for Work Service ­ Partners
l  Salford PCT 
l  Salford Community Health 
l  University of Salford 
l  Salford City Council 
l  Brain & Spinal Injury Trust (BASIC) 
l  KMG Health Partners Ltd 
l  Greater Manchester West MHT 
l  Supported Employment Services 
l  Skills and Work 
l  Seamless Solutions
Phased Pilot proposed:
l    Year 1 
     •  pilot project with Cohort 1 SMEs 
     •  Cohort 2 SMEs gather baseline data 
l    Year 2 
     •  Evaluation of year 1 
     •  Continue service for Cohort 1, with adjustments as required 
     •  Extend project to Cohort 2 
l    Year 3 
     •  Evaluation of year 2 and comparison with year 1 
     •  Development and implementation of a sustainable model of service to 
        both cohorts 

(NB: at end of year 3 DWP will re­evaluate and may extend pilot if 
  indicated)
WHAT NEXT?
l Initial thoughts? 


l  Consultation: paper 
   questionnaire/ survey 
   online? 
l  Focus group(s)? 

l  Opting in?
Jonathan Drake 
Senior Community Regeneration Manager
the critical relationship between 
crime, environment, housing and 
           regeneration
Strategic Environmental Improvements




                                   Gateways 



                                Green Streets 




                         Neighbourhood environmental 
                                improvements 
We don’t like to see all the rubbish 
around the school so we feel happier 
now because it looks much better.” 
Byron Halliwell – St. Philips school 
Council secretary (age 9)
“The clearing of the trees and overgrown area 
     near to Islington Mill has made a huge 
  difference to the look of the area,  I am sure 
the residents appreciate the time and effort put 
   in to cleaning up their local environment. 

 “As the PCSO's for that area myself and Mick 
 patrol the area of Islington on a regular basis 
 and the ground cleared near to Islington Mill 
  was also being used for youths, from out of 
the area, to congregate in the evenings where 
they would sit and drink alcohol, which in turn 
  would lead to anti­social behaviour.  As this 
    area has been cleared this activity has 
                    stopped.” 

                            PCSO Jackie Erentz
Website: 

Funding 
News/Events 
Business Directory 
Salford City Radio
Business of the Month 




                    www.cuckoodesign.com
Events 

  th 
30  June – MediaCity:UK 

John Holland, MediaCity director, University of Salford 

Jason Legget, business development manager, Peel Media 

Lynne McCadden, managing director, Northwest Vision and Media 

July – CAMPUS/CSBG event 

  th 
30  July – Speed Networking 

Last Thursday of every month – Salford Business Support Drop­in & Ask 
the Experts
SBA 2009 
Business of the Year Award      Green Award 
winner: ENER­G                  winner: Kingsland Wines & Spirits 
runners up: Cetus Solutions     runners up: Carbon Creative 

Innovation Award                Community Award 
winner: 2ergo                   winner: Salford City Radio 
runners up: ENER­G              runners up: The Angel Centre 

Technology Award                Entrepreneur Award 
winner: ENER­G                  winner: Cetus Solutions 
runners up: Lanes Assistance    runners up: kids Kapers 
Services 
                                International Trade Award 
Excellence Award                winner: I&G Cohen 
winner: Lowry Hotel             runners up: Allied Filter Systems
runners up: Chatmoss Herbs 
CSBG 

June to September – Temp. contract p/t admin. assistant 

July/August – MBA Students 

Restructure 

Funding

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CSBG Members' Meeting Presentation June 09 incl. CS URC, UoS, ECf

Editor's Notes

  1. The Salford Student Life Award is a new opportunity for students at the University of Salford to fulfill their career potential.
  2. In today’s competitive job market, employers are looking for those graduates who have acquired knowledge and skills through their degree programme, and who have gained a range of employability skills through work experience, voluntary and other activities which encourage personal development.
  3. By recognising their involvement in extra-curricula activities the Award will promote the importance of developing the necessary skills to succeed in the world of work on graduation.
  4. The Award is a framework for students’ to supply evidence of how they have developed skills and widened their experience over the course of the programme. The compulsory elements ensure that students have identify areas for improvement, develop a good CV and a covering letter and are confident at presentations. The Supporting Activities elements enable that skills development to take place through their attendance at employability workshops and relevant training sessions. The Active Engagement element ensures that they have their involvement in extra-curricula activity recognised and rewarded. This element also forms the content for the Presentation Task which will be a reflection on the skills and experience gained from these activities
  5. The University of Salford is keen to gain local business support for this new venture. We would like local businesses to promote the importance of developing employability skills, to be the voice of reality in regard to what employers want from graduates and to work alongside Award staff to ensure quality of delivery and appropriateness of provision for all students taking part.
  6. We feel that the relationship has to be reciprocal and therefore we will be happy to promote the local businesses involved by placing logos on our publicity and providing a profile within the University community. It is envisaged that the links developed through the first Award year will be strengthened and that local business involvement will grow as time goes on.
  7. Developing links between the University and local business is tantamount to the success of the Student Life Award. It should provide a positive experience for all those involved and will help us all to develop both as people and as professionals.
  8. Central Salford is a not-for-profit private limited company, established in 2006 by Salford City Council, the NWDA and English Partnerships (now the HCA) to bring about the transformation of Central Salford over the next 15-20 years
  9. Central Salford acts as a facilitator, working closely with the public and private sector to ensure the investment in Central Salford delivers the maximum benefits for the people who are living and working here. For every £1 or public sector money invested Central Salford attracts £10 of private sector investment into the area We have a target of achieving £4 billion of private sector investment by 2020. Over half of this amount is already committed and with the help and support of all our partners, especially our local communities and their representatives, we are confident that Central Salford will realise the scale of the ambition to which we have all signed up.
  10. The Central Salford area encompasses 2000ha and 72,000 people ands covers Ordsall, Broughton, Irwell Riverside, Seedley, Langworthy, Kersal, Claremont and Weaste We can’t do everything, everywhere so to guide our efforts we have a Vision and Regeneration Framework which w as the direct result of extensive consultation with communities throughout Central Salford. The Vision focuses on 4 priority areas: Chapel Street and The Crescent Pendleton The Quays and Waterfront The River Irwell Corridor It is about much more than just bricks and mortar – it is about the social, economic, physical and environmental regeneration of the City. To make Central Salford Beautiful, Vibrant, Prosperous
  11. SCC committed to partnership working on a neighbourhood level Last 10 years have seen huge improvements in neighbourhood management throughout the city Recognition that further improvement to services is necessary to tackle particular issues We all know that issues such as high levels of car crime, overgrown and poorly maintained green spaces, fly tipping etc has an obvious negative effect on people’s lives locally Poor state of an area also ,means it becomes a breeding ground for high levels of ASB and more serious incidences of criminal behaviour At same time it has an adverse affect on investor confidence despite the area’s proximity to salford quays and media city
  12. So working with our partners the URC to introduce a series of strategic environmental improvements. These are happening on 3 levels: Lowest level – neighbourhood improvement programme. Tactical small scale interventions that provide environmental improvements to an area. These also produce social benefits as well. Next level – green streets programme Final level – gateway projects
  13. What does this mean in practice Central Salford is probably the only URC with a Director of Community Regeneration dedicated to ensuring that growing prosperity makes a real difference for local people. The ‘Spotlight’ programme is designed to deliver just that. Spotlight addresses the way in which public services deal with unemployment and day to day issues like crime and the environment, whilst fundamentally changing the system for the better in the long term. Spotlight was successfully developed and trialled in 2007/8 and it has already delivered some significant reforms in the way services are delivered locally, and in the role of local people in holding services to account. The Safe, Clean and Green agenda is just one of the positive outcomes of this process Established a co-located team Co-located team – getting partners resources to where they are needed most Enables a more objective basis of local prioritisation of necessary works Established the clean and green team
  14. Open space audit carried out by Groundwork
  15. Impact on local people
  16. Community example 2 Add a couple more slides as we get more images and examples