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Housing for All - NI Shared Housing Programme

Triangle Housing work in close partnership with the Housing Executive (NIHE) and Department for Communities (the DFC) to deliver quality, affordable homes in areas where housing demand exists.  Alongside NIHE and the DFC, we strongly believe that supporting and encouraging neighbourhoods where everyone in the community is valued and respected, and where diversity is celebrated is fundamental to building lasting peace and a stable society in Northern Ireland.


Background

According to NIHE, segregation between the two main religious communities is a long-running issue in the political and social history of Northern Ireland and it is often seen as both a cause and effect of the ‘Troubles’.  A combination of political, religious and social differences, plus the threat of inter-communal tensions and violence has led to widespread, often self-segregation of the two ‘main’ communities, particularly evidenced in working class and socially disadvantaged communities. 


The extent of self-segregation grew rapidly with the outbreak of the Troubles, and in 1969, 69% of Protestants and 56 % of Catholics lived in streets where they were in their own majority.  As the result of large-scale flight from mixed areas between 1969 and 1971, following outbreaks of violence, the respective proportions had by 1972 increased to 99% of Protestants and 75% of Catholics.


Analysis of 2011-based figures indicates that residential segregation in estates constructed by the Housing Executive reduced slightly between 2001 and 2011, but remained widespread.  In 2011 more than 80% of households in these areas were living in segregated communities, rising to around 94% in Belfast.


Since 1998, the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey has monitored changing attitudes to equality issues and relations between the two main religious communities during periods of conflict, peace-building and devolution, and data from the 2017 Survey indicates that 78% of people, if they had a choice, would prefer to live in a mixed-religion neighbourhood.


Shared Housing

Alongside NIHE, Triangle recognise that the concept of (housing) choice is important, and that people’s choices may depend on familial links and community connections.  Therefore, the shared housing strategy is not about forcing people to live in a certain way or in a certain area, but rather to improve the choices that are available by tackling the barriers that prevent individuals from opting to live in a shared housing area. 

Triangle housing allocations are performed in accordance with the Northern Ireland Common Selection Scheme, which is operated by NIHE.


Draft Programme for Government 2016 - 2021

The delivery of shared housing is an action in the Draft Programme for Government 2016 - 2021, and the Housing Executive, in partnership with the Department for Communities and the Northern Ireland Housing Association Movement, is committed to delivering 800 shared social housing units (throughout the Programme for Government) as part of the Social Housing Development Programme.   

 

Triangle Housing Association is committed to being involved in the development of shared housing.  Our recently opened Category 1, Sheltered Housing Units at Galgorm Road are being promoted as Shared Housing.  At Galgorm Road, Triangle will deliver a five year good relations plan within a five mile radius of our development. This will follow stakeholder engagement and the involvement of a local advisory group. To find out more, please contact the Housing Officer for the Scheme, Mrs. Eliza Martin on 02827666880.


We also have new Housing For All Projects coming online at Doury Road in Ballymena and Broadway. We are aiming for these to complete in May 2021 and September 2021 respectively.
Phase two of Ardmore Hill is also part of the programme. We hope it will completed in October 2021. We have already set up a local advisory group for this area and will be working alongside Ark Housing Association who will also provide a Housing for All Project in the local area.


We are also hoping to provide a further Housing for All Project at Belfast Rd, Antrim in the future. Our development team are currently in negotiations.


Good Relations and You

Each shared neighbourhood is supported through the development and delivery of a five-year Good Relations Plan which is managed by the Housing Association developing the shared scheme.  Advisory Groups are established to inform and support the delivery of the Good Relations Plans, and each Advisory Group draws membership from the Housing Executive, local Councils’ Good Relations Officers, local Community and Voluntary organisations, local politicians and other statutory bodies.


The Plan includes ‘bonding’ programmes which are delivered to the new shared neighbourhood residents, and ‘bridging’ programmes which are delivered between the new shared residents and residents from surrounding communities.  


Resources & Further Information

Click here to find out more about community cohesion and housing. This document contains some excellent case studies.

The DFC's website contains a wide range of information on Shared Housing.

If you live in one of our Housing for All projects, please feel free to contact us if you want to know more on 02827666880 or email us: housingforall@trianglehousing.org.uk

 

 

 

 

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