Central Dukinfield, Clarendon and Cavendish Mill

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Overview

At Jigsaw Homes Group we take pride in our neighbourhoods and want to work with residents and partner agencies to achieve our mission of ‘Creating homes. Building lives.’

This plan identifies data for the area of Central Dukinfield, Clarendon and Cavendish Mill on Employment, Financial Wellbeing and Health and Wellbeing and steers how Jigsaw Homes works to improve on these themes to make this neighbourhood a great place to live. We’ve been using neighbourhood plans across the Group for a number of years, helping us to target resources and carry out work in areas most in need.  This plan will be reviewed and updated quarterly.

Neighbourhood Profile information

The neighbourhood contains:

867 Jigsaw Homes Tameside properties

This includes:

  • 139 houses
  • 25 bungalows
  • 553 flats
  • 150 maisonnettes
How well is your neighbourhood performing?

We have identified a range of indicators that tell us how your neighbourhood is performing in relation to:

  • Employment, Skills and Training
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Financial Wellbeing.

Below is a breakdown of the indicators and projects and services that Jigsaw are delivering or supporting to help improve performance.

Employment, Skills and Training

The neighbourhood performs below average when compared with other areas locally.

9% of people are receiving either Jobseekers allowance or Universal Credit

51% of people are in employment

27% of people have no academic or vocational qualifications

 

Jigsaw projects and services

  • JET (Jigsaw Employment Team) offers a free employment support service available to all residents. We offer support with job searching, applications, CV’s, preparing for interview, business start-up support and free training courses including: – digital skills, first aid, food hygiene and business start-up.
  • JET run a drop-in work club from The Dukinfield Hub (1 Wellington Parade, SK16 4LE) on Thursday mornings 9.30-11.30. No need to book just come along!

To contact JET or find out more please click here>>

Health and wellbeing

The neighbourhood performs below average when compared with other areas locally in relation to health deprivation.

5% of people are claiming incapacity benefit as a result of mental health related conditions.

15% of people receive a Personal Payment Allowance to support extra costs of living with a long term illness or disability.

2273 on the Health Deprivation and Disability Rank (with 1 being the most deprived area in the UK)

74% of people take part in a sport or physical activity at least twice a month

Jigsaw projects

The following sessions are currently running from Dukinfield Community Hub:

  • Change Live Grow (CGL) run a support drop-in for CGL clients on Mondays 10am-1pm
  • The People’s Community Dukinfield Group run a craft café every Tuesday 11:30am-1:30pm. This is a drop-in session where people are welcome to socialise and take part in craft related activities
  • The Citizens Advice Bureau hold drop-in sessions on a Tuesday 9am-12pm no booking needed
  • The People’s community run a weekly Warm hub and lunch club on a Wednesday 12-2pm
    (£1 donation for a hot meal and drink) runs November till end of February.
  • Digital Skills weekly support sessions run on Wednesdays 10:30-11:30am in partnership with PCrefurb CIC.  People can get support to improve their digital skills with support from qualified tutors
  • Jigsaw Employment Team run a weekly work club on Thursdays 9:30-11:30am to support people who are job seeking. Free use of computers and 121 support provided.
  • Training is available at the hub including First Aid Skills at Work, Food Hygiene Level 2 and Mental Health First Aid.
  • Dukinfield Central Community Garden for available for anyone to pop along and get involved in gardening and growing. To find out more about how you can get involved and meet the volunteers contact John McGlynn 07718 783248.
  • To find out more about the Health and Well-being projects in your neighbourhood please contact our neighbourhood engagement team by email NeighbourhoodEngagement@jigsawhomes.org.uk or by
    calling 0300 0111144.
Financial wellbeing

The neighbourhood performs below average in relation to financial welfare.

27% of children aged 0-20 are considered to be living in poverty.

27% of pensioners are considered to be living in poverty

The area is ranked 2640 on the Index of Multiple Deprivation (with 1 being the most deprived area in the UK)

Jigsaw Projects and services

  • Dukinfield Pantry is open on Tuesday mornings 9:30-12pm offering affordable groceries. Membership is £4.50 a week and on average this buys £20-£30 worth of shopping.
  • School holiday fun and food activities. We recognise that school holidays can be a difficult time for families and so we run extra activities during these times. Look out for posters on the community notice boards at the hub or visit The People’s Community Dukinfield facebook page https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100084441372811 to find out what’s on.
  • Jigsaws offer a free energy advice service for tenants. We can arrange a home visit with one of our trained advisors who can help you understand your bills and tariff, support you to switch, help clear debt, show you how to use your heating controls effectively and offer tips on how to reduce your energy usage. Click here for more information or to make an appointment Link to energy advice page.
  • Jigsaw offers a free Money Advice Service. We have a range of tools and resources to help you manage your money and to maximise your income. Click here for more information or to make an appointment Link to Money Advice.
  • We have pulled together a wider range of information and useful links to services that can offer support with the rising cost of living. Click here to here to find out more. Link to Cost of Living Page.
How can you help?
  • Let us know when things don’t look great.
  • Tell us about environmental improvements needed, abandoned cars or any safety matters.
  • Inform us of  antisocial behaviour.
    For more information on our approach to tackling antisocial behaviour, click here>>
  • Report repair issues quickly.
    Reporting repairs>>

You can do this by calling 0300 011 1144 or email info@jigsawhomes.org.uk 
(Please note that for Emergency Repairs, you still need to call us).

Be a great neighbour – top tips.
  • Introduce yourself to your neighbours and consider your neighbours’ lifestyles
  • Be aware of the noise you create in your own home, particularly in buildings with communal entrances
  • Be mindful of where you park and be considerate of others
  • Maintain your garden and keep your communal areas free of items
  • Put your bins out on the right night and bring them in again once collected, use bin stores correctly
  • Keep an eye on your neighbour’s property
Get involved

We encourage residents to get involved in improving and shaping our performance and the standard of our services.  We understand that not everyone wants the same level of involvement, so we offer a range of ways to get involved.

Jigsaw Rewards

Jigsaw Rewards is an exciting opportunity for you to give your feedback online by completing surveys and consultations on our services which can be exchanged for gift vouchers or credits on your rent account.

Just visit rewards.jigsawhomes.org.uk and enter your surname, payment reference number or tenancy reference number and tell us which areas of the business you are interested in.

If you want to be more involved you can be part of our scrutiny panel to discuss critical areas of our business and make recommendations which are presented to our board. The scrutiny panels run twice annually and if you do take part you will be rewarded £50 in shopping vouchers or rent credits.

We want to hear your ideas for improving your neighbourhood and help you to make this happen. Our Neighbourhood Engagement team will support you to do this wherever possible so please get in touch if you have any ideas on how to improve your neighbourhood by emailing

NeighbourhoodEngagement@jigsawhomes.org.uk or by calling 0300 0111144

Jigsaw Foundation

The Jigsaw Foundation offers funds for local projects which make a difference to the lives of our residents and their communities.  The fund is open to charities, resident and community groups, voluntary organisations, social enterprises and local partner agencies.

For more information please visit foundation.jigsawhomes.org.uk

Help with money and the cost of living

If you need a bit of advice or extra guidance to help maximise your income, manage money and tackle the rising cost of living, we are here to help.

We have pulled together important information and useful links to services available to support you in whatever area of life you might need an extra helping hand.

Click here to find out more>>

Our experienced Money Advice team is on hand to provide free and impartial advice. GroupMoneyAdvice@jigsawhomes.org.uk  

Energy Advice

Jigsaw offer a free energy advice service which may help you to heat your home more affordably. Our team can help you with:

  • General energy saving tips to reduce your bills
  • Advice and guidance on setting your heating controls and times
  • Support with switching your energy supplier and comparing energy tariffs
  • Tips on reducing mould and condensation
  • Referrals to WISE, the free energy and money saving service
  • And much more.

Click here to find out more about Energy Advice>>

A few simple steps could help you run your home for less as well as produce fewer harmful CO2 emissions.

Click here to view and/or download our handy energy advice guide >>

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