PLACE GUIDE: A PROCESS FOR IMPROVED PLACE-BASED DECISION MAKING SCOTTISH FUTURES TRUST
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Process
Rooted in community engagement & local decision-making
The process has been designed to be accessible, with a limited number of steps – each with a clear set of suggested actions and outputs that deliver Place-based programmes/approaches to a wide range of challenges.
The steps provide the bridge between the national Place guidance and funding (Understanding the Place approach) and local delivery arrangements (Programming activities for future Place) with an explicit flow that recognises changes in responsibilities between stakeholders.
There is no guidance on how long each step takes: activity will differ in every Place. These are simply a series of prompts encouraging all partners working locally – and especially communities themselves – to collaborate to ensure
that all existing and planned resources in a Place are maximised.
Steps 1, 2 & 3 focus on gearing up to do the process of Place work.
Steps 4, 5 & 6 define detailed engagement to identify local need, specific local priorities, and scenarios for what’s possible.
Steps 7 & 8 determine prioritisation, actions and assurance.
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Understanding the Place approach
2
Confirming Place
purpose 3
Determining Place resources & governance
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Defining current Place
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Programming activities for future Place
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Partnering to deliver future Place
6
Progressing ideas for future Place
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Describing future Place
Initiates relevant projects to deliver Place outcomes
Supports Scot Gov Infrastructure Investment Hierarchy; Informs strategic assessments, business cases, master-planning, Net Zero planning, STAG appraisals
Driven by
consideration of outcomes
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