PLACE GUIDE: A PROCESS FOR IMPROVED PLACE-BASED DECISION MAKING SCOTTISH FUTURES TRUST
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Understanding the Place approach
Process 1 Understanding Suggested actions the Place approach
Why should we use a Place-Based approach here?
Place Framework: Place Narrative
• View Scottish Government Place and SFT Place resources
• Consider the National Planning Framework 4 material with reference to the Six Qualities of Successful Places:
1. Designed for lifelong health and well-being 2. Safe and Pleasant 3. Well-connected and easy to move around 4. Distinctive 5. Sustainable 6. Adaptable.
• Define the Place in question e.g. localities within CPP frameworks but possibly other geographies. This will differ in urban, semi-rural, rural and island communities
• Identify relevant plans for the Place e.g. – Community Planning Partnership (CCP) plans – Council plans – Health & Social Care Partnership plans – Local development plans – Regional Spatial Strategies – Local Outcomes Improvement Plans – Locality plans – Local place plans – Growth/City Region Deals
• Identify and consider impact/resilience plans for the Place e.g. channel shift, new ways of working, collaboration, localism
• Arrange an early workshop with key stakeholders to galvanise principles and commitment to working together
• Develop outline summary of impacts of combined planned changes or investments
• Synthesise common threads for further discussion: “Why are we doing this?”
Outputs
Initial map of relevant planned activity and investment for the Place – “defining and promoting a common understanding of the combined, cumulative assets and services we already have” – in accordance with the Place Principle.
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Confirming Place
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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
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Progressing ideas for future Place
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Describing future Place
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