Community Relations

(asked on 6th December 2016) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what lessons they have learned from projects with hands-on practical experience of building integrated communities; how they will build on the success of those projects; and what role those projects will play in achieving the changes that are recommended in <i>The Casey Review: a review into opportunity and integration</i>.


This question was answered on 19th December 2016

The government is committed to building more integrated communities and widening opportunity. We have spent over £60 million on integration projects since 2010/11, helping to create the conditions for people to live successfully alongside each other.

This includes funding for community – based tuition to help isolated adults to learn English and the Near Neighbours programme, supporting well over 1,000 small projects bringing people together across faith, social and ethnic boundaries.

The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government has made clear he will be studying Dame Louise’s findings closely. As part of those considerations, we will look to learn from our existing integration projects. In spring, we will come to the House with our plans for tackling the issues raised by Dame Louise, so that we can continue to build a country that works for everyone.

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