Communities First
The Welsh Assembly Government's Communities First Programme
exists to provide local people with opportunities to play an active role in
shaping the future of their community.
It is founded on the principle
that poverty and disadvantage are created by a complex number of factors, such
as poor educational achievement, poor housing and environments, substance
misuse, local job markets, benefit systems, stigma and perceptions about people
and places etc. If we want to address poverty and inequalities then we must
understand what the causes are. Communities First provides opportunities for
people living in areas we term to be disadvantaged, and the agencies that
deliver services in those communities, to examine the realities of poverty and
to learn and work together and addresss it.
Communities First is about people
challenging the barriers, whether they be real or perceived, which prevent
residents from fulfilling their own potential and from effecting change where
they live. It is about supporting communities, groups and individuals to find
their voices and use their skills and experience to change, challenge,
negotiate, persuade and jointly plan for the benefit of their communities.
The vision is underpinned by key principles which include:
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Promoting social justice, creating an equitable environment where people believe
in their personal power to change things for the better
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The promotion of a culture in which diversity is valued and equality of
opportunities is a reality
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Local people must be involved in leading the Communities First process
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Arecognition that change requires time, and therefore the Communities First
programme is a long term investment in communities
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Disadvantaged communities making a long lasting difference to the life of their
community and to the systems, policies and institutions which contribute to
their disadvantage.