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Page 1: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Working for FamiliesWorking for FamiliesTransport and Rural IssuesTransport and Rural Issues

Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn RedpathDumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath

Highland – Kate MacLeanHighland – Kate MacLean

Page 2: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Highland Area is the size of WalesHighland Area is the size of Wales……

• WFF Highland had offices in Wick, Bonar Bridge, Invergordon, and Broadford in Skye, and 2 Areas of Inverness

• To improve our coverage, for 2006-8 we expanded into Dunvegan in Skye, Thurso in Caithness, Dingwall in Ross-shire, and added 2 major housing estates in Inverness

Page 3: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Remote CommunitiesRemote Communities

• The further from centres of service, the more any poverty is ‘behind lace curtains’. Communities seem idyllic, but the barriers to employment are even higher than in urban areas. This is Staffin, Skye.

Page 4: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Distances are vastDistances are vast

• Inverness to Wick or Skye – 120 miles

• Services, eg. DSA often centralised

• Scheduled service poor for shopping, impossible for work

• Transport costs are high

Page 5: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Quick Facts… Dumfries and Galloway

Covers 2,380 square miles with 239 miles of coastline

Population of D & G was 147,765

Population density of 60 people per mile

Traditionally a low paid economy

Page 6: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Labour Market Information

D & G different from rest of Scotland with high reliance on jobs in Tourism, Manufacturing and Agriculture

High proportion of self employment as a result of this

Recent survey of employer needs suggests an increasing rate of vacancies

Page 7: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

So….

Bearing in mind that Working for Families works with parents from vulnerable situations e.g. Lone parents, low income families, parents with other stresses

And removes barriers to parents’ progression towards employment

What specific challenges might rural areas face?

Page 8: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Barriers?Barriers?

• Transport – infrastructure does not exist, creative solutions needed!

• Access to childcare – inconsistent across the area and expensive due to high unit costs

• Partnership working can be difficult with fewer organisations to work with and sometimes services just not there!

Page 9: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Barriers?

Low skills base Physical Isolation Different types of deprivation for parents Types of job opportunities matching parents’

aspirations No close urban centre in D & G Traditions

So what can WfF do?....

Page 10: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Lack of Transport is a Major BarrierLack of Transport is a Major Barrier

Public transport is intermittent Cost of petrol/diesel prohibitive Distances vast : easily 50, sometimes 100

mile round trip to work/training centre

Childcare often only available at distance Time element affects practicality

Page 11: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

What we have doneWhat we have done

• Top-up scheme encourages clients to become childminders

• Areas selected where no childcare exists

• Paid for driving lessons*• Clients encouraged into HGV and PSV• Funded distance learning

Page 12: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Taking the mountain to MohammedTaking the mountain to Mohammed

Working with Partner and other Agencies, we delivered courses in far-flung areas :

Family Opportunity Fairs in Skye Self-Esteem Groups in Wick NLP delivered widely Escape Group with Neets parents

Page 13: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Escape GroupEscape Group

• Young parents Group from (urban) Merkinch, Inverness, taken on outdoor day trips, and eventually completed the Ben Nevis Challenge.

Page 14: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Barriers?

Transport – infrastructure does not exist, creative solutions needed!

Access to childcare – inconsistent across the area and expensive due to high unit costs

Partnership working can be difficult with fewer organisations to work with and sometimes services just not there!

Page 15: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Barriers?

Low skills base Physical Isolation Different types of deprivation for parents Types of job opportunities matching parents’

aspirations No close urban centre in D & G TraditionsRural areas become creative!

Page 16: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

D & G Achievement Day 2007

“I’ve been with WFF for around 4 months, it's gave me my life back. Thank you to all!”

Page 17: Working for Families Transport and Rural Issues Dumfries and Galloway – Dawn Redpath Highland – Kate MacLean.

Achievement Day 2007

“Very informative, gained knowledge on relevant issues regarding my own circumstances if there were more organisations like WFF then poverty might become a thing of the past”


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