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Tenant Participation and Community Engagement Program (TPCE)
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 23, 2020 10:58 AM
Mission Australia runs the Department of Communities and Justice funded Tenant Participation and Community Engagement Program (TPCE). In December 2018 TPCE replaced the Tenant Resource Participation Service (TPRS) and the Housing Communities Program (HCP) supporting inner city public housing tenants. TPCE is to support social housing tenants to access information and services, connect with their local communities and participate in housing and community issues which effect their lives. Under the TPCE Program, Mission Australia supports Neighbourhood Advisory Boards and tenant groups, provides coaching and training opportunities, and communication with tenants. In this section of the site we have collected material about TPCE including the the details of DCJ's expected outcomes and expectations from the establishment of TPCE.
TPCE Sydney District Priorities
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 23, 2020 10:25 AM
For the Exopression of Interest process each district set its own priorities for the TPCE program. Here we have extracted from the Attachment to the Guidelines the priorities for the Sydney, South Eastern Sydney and Northern Sydney District which covers inner city public housing.
DCJ State Requirements of TPCE
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 23, 2020 10:20 AM
This extract from the Expression of Interest Applicant Guidelines outlines the state Outcomes and Expectations of the TPCE program.
TPCE Program Guidelines
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 23, 2020 10:14 AM
These are the Guidelines for the TPCE program made available as part of the TPCE Expression of Interest process. They set out what the grogram framework and what the sucessful bidder needs to deliver in the TPCE program.
DPIE commit to Human Service Plan delivery for LAHC
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 18, 2020 12:33 PM
In this correspondence from Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC) on 18 August 2020 it was confirmed that the Housing and Property Group within the Department of Planning, Industry & Environment will lead the Waterloo Human Services Plan with support from Department Communities and Justice (DCJ). More details will follow on who will be responsible for this work.
LAHC Reply on behalf of Ministers re support for tenants and human services
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 18, 2020 12:26 PM
On behalf of Groundswell agencies Counterpoint, Inner Sydney Voice and REDWatch wrote to Minister's Pavey and Ward regarding a number of matters including the defunding of the support positions for the Waterloo Redevelopment and the future of the promised Waterloo Human Service Plan. The agencies were also involved in a follow up meeting with Alison Frame, the Deputy Secretary of the Housing and Property Group within the Department of Planning, Industry & Environment where LAHC is located. The email below received on 18 August 2020 is the formal reply on behalf of the Ministers to the issues raised.
Information for DCJ Tenants in High Rise Buildings 28 July 2020
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 12, 2020 10:42 AM
This information sheet, titled Staying Safe during COVID-19 Information for Department of Communities and Justice Tenants, is in various community languages. OPen the PDF file and find yopur language. This sheet was distributed into the high-rises at the end of July 2020.
Transport for NSW Planning for North Eveleigh Precinct
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 11, 2020 07:54 PM
With the demise of Urban Growth Development Corporation planning for the North Eveleigh site has moved to TRansport for NSW in conjunction with The Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE). DPIE say they are taking "a new approach to precinct planning which centres the planning system around people, places, public spaces and the environment. While the planning process for the Redfern North Eveleigh precinct will be led by the NSW Government due to its strategic importance, a key element of the new approach is close collaboration with local councils, stakeholders and the local community." Here we are gathering information about this planning process that publically started in August 2020.
REDWatch Correspondence with Council regarding release of Waterloo South Documents
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 11, 2020 07:31 PM
Following the June 2020 REDWatch meeting, REDWatch wrote to LOrd Mayor, Clover Moore regarding the release of Land and Housing Corporation's proposal for Waterloo South. Below you will see our letter to Clover and her response which has addressed the concerns that we have raised with her about the lack of transpaency of the Waterloo South proposal, for which Council was being blamed.
Where is the Waterloo Human Services Plan?
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 28, 2020 01:13 PM
THis is the poster for the August 6th REDWatch meeting on human services. The meeting will look at the takeaways from the Waterloo Impact Report which was based on discussions with service users and both Government and non government service providers. The recomendations provide a starting point for issues to be addressed in a human services plan approach fro Waterloo.
Have you been impacted by Covid-19 and need a mate?
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 27, 2020 10:18 PM
We know that Covid-19 has been a challenging time, are you in need of a mate? Counterpoint Community Services has put together a flexible response team of "mates" to help. The mates can help with: Job seeking assistance; Emotional and counselling support; Collection of essential shopping, medicines and other household items; Help with navigating and accessing on line services; Support and wellbeing check and assistance to access other supports; Assistance with small tasks around the house; and Support for personal growth, education and development. This is the poster for the Flexible Errand Project funded by a City of Sydney grant. Counterpoint will do a simple assessment for the best way to assist you as this service is for community members identified as with a ‘priority need’ and who are significantly affected by COVID-19 in the City of Sydney’s LGA.
Waterloo Impact Project Report 2020 Recommendations
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 22, 2020 07:07 PM
These are the final recommendation PowerPoint slides to accompany the Waterloo Impact Project Report. The Waterloo Impact Project explores local perceptions to establish what views exist around the local client referral system and coordination between agencies, both government and non-government, and the needs for any improvement. The consultation consisted of interviews and focus groups with residents and agencies. A draft report was made public in January 2020, and feedback was requested. Independently facilitated follow up workshops took place to test the findings and recommendations. This was a challenging endeavour due to the impacts of Covid-19. The Counterpoint team worked alongside the Waterloo Neighbourhood Advisory Board Waterloo Redevelopment Group and the Redfern Waterloo Groundswell since August 2019 to ensure the report’s relevance and accuracy.
City of Sydney webinar on The Waterloo planning proposal
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 21, 2020 06:06 PM
The City of Sydney has produced an excellent webinar based on their presentation to REDWatch on 9 July 2020. The webinar is on the Council's Waterloo South webpage. This webinar is highly recommended as it provides an excellent explanation of the LAHC proposal and the approach Council is taking to assessing LAHC's proposal.
Waterloo Impact Project Report 2020
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 21, 2020 05:17 PM
The Waterloo Impact Project explores local perceptions to establish what views exist around the local client referral system and coordination between agencies, both government and non-government, and the needs for any improvement. The consultation consisted of interviews and focus groups with residents and agencies. A draft report was made public in January 2020, and feedback was requested. Independently facilitated follow up workshops took place to test the findings and recommendations. This was a challenging endeavour due to the impacts of Covid-19. The Counterpoint team worked alongside the Waterloo Neighbourhood Advisory Board Waterloo Redevelopment Group and the Redfern Waterloo Groundswell since August 2019 to ensure the report’s relevance and accuracy. The report has now been completed along with final recommendation presented in PowerPoint slides.
Council and LAHC present on Waterloo and Redfern – 6pm Thursday 9 July at REDWatch meeting
by REDWatch, last updated: Jun 30, 2020 02:26 PM
With Council releasing a site plan for Waterloo and Council’s planning proposal for the Redfern Build-to-Rent (this is the site containing the PCYC site) being finalised by Council tonight, it is possible to have a wider discussion about these LAHC and Council plans.
REDWatch Poster - 9 July 2020 for LAHC & Council on Redfern and Waterloo Public Housing
by REDWatch, last updated: Jun 30, 2020 02:22 PM
THis is the poster for the Redfern Build to Rent and the Waterloo South presentations by Council and LAHC. File is 2MB PDF.
LAHC Waterloo South Zoning Proposal 2020
by REDWatch, last updated: Jun 27, 2020 06:38 PM
LAHC Waterloo South Zoning Proposal 2020
LAHC's Waterloo South Plan released by City of Sydney
by REDWatch, last updated: Jun 27, 2020 05:44 PM
Following representations from REDWatch, Agencies and public tenants, the City of Sydney has released a plan showing proposed heights and layout of Land and Housing Corporation's proposal for Waterloo South. In releasing the plan the Council has reworked their web page to show the LAHC proposal alongside the 2019 LAHC Preferred Master Plan and the Councils's own 2019 proposal. Council has made it clear that "It is likely changes will be made to the proposal the corporation has submitted as the process of review will continue during the assessment phase."
LAHC Newsletter on Waterloo South Lodgement - 16 June 2020.
by REDWatch, last updated: Jun 16, 2020 05:24 PM
In their first newsletter since issuing the Preferred Plan in January 2019, this is how LAHC advised Waterloo public housing tenants of the details of their Waterloo South master plan. Tenant representatives and agencies had requested LAHC to provide a similar level to that which was released in January 2019 if they changed the plan. There is not even a plan of what LAHC is proposing, only some artists impressions which are meaningless for a rezoning proposal.
LAHC stops funding for Waterloo Community Positions
by REDWatch, last updated: Jun 16, 2020 05:10 PM
LAHC has verbally advised Counterpoint Community Services that it will not extend the funding for the Waterloo Community Development, Aboriginal Liaison and bi-lingual educators (Russian and Chinese) past the end of June 2020.
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