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Title pageGood Relations UnitBelfast City Council
All Over Now?
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What’s the problem?
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Managing the problem•• Antagonism and SeparationAntagonism and Separation became the became the
dominant experience of public life.dominant experience of public life.
•• Violence Violence reinforced division: History was a reinforced division: History was a litany of grievance and resistance.litany of grievance and resistance.
•• Suspicion and fearSuspicion and fear seem rational. They seem rational. They define where we live, who we trust and who define where we live, who we trust and who we vote for.we vote for.
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Managing the problemWe agreed on the problem:- THEMWe developed a system of THEM and US• Residence and territory• Friendship and marriage• Employment• Cultural and Political Self Identity• Interpretations of ‘History’• Justice and Grievance• Culture and Sport• Politics and institutional identity (Policing,
Justice, Courts) • Housing• Schools
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• The Past!
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The past
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Waterfront Hall
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Laganside
Clarendon Docks
Lanyon Place
Cathedral Quarter
Donegall Quay
Mays Meadow
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9 Victoria Square
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The New Political Dispensation
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Belfast – the City• More than 1,500 (48% of total deaths)
killed since 1969• Minority ethnic groups comprise roughly
15,000• Over two thirds of the population live in
segregated housing (over 90% majority of one identity) while nearly all public sector housing is segregated
• Little change in patterns of segregation.
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Divided by interfaces
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Territory
Peace lines
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Territory
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A Changing City
• Substantial rise in inward investment– Victoria Square– Titanic Quarter– Sirocco Quays, etc…– Community infrastructure
• Migrant population since EU expansion
• 15,000 new migrants into Belfast – 70,000 in NI as a whole. 10% ROI workers are migrant
• Emerging racism – a new ‘them’
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Costs of Division – legacies of conflict• Poverty and violence (the most deprived areas are in
interface areas)• Safety of citizens • Territorialism and subsequent duplication of services• Poor image as a location for investment and regeneration • Migration of young people and entrepreneurial talent• Distorted labour markets• Disruption of tourism• Lack of shared sense of citizenship• Civil unrest• Contested decision-making
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Belfast City Council
• 51 elected Members– 6 political party groups - no overall
control– proportionality– d’Hondt power-sharing arrangements
• 6 Departments – 2500+ staff• Review of Public Administration (2011)
Additional powers such as housing
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Good Relations: Framework
• Northern Ireland Act 1998, Section 75 (2)• BCC Corporate Strategic Objective – 2001
– Consistently identified as a top priority in the public survey
• BCC Good Relations Strategy – Jan 2003• Shared Future: Policy and Strategic Framework for
Good Relations in Northern Ireland – April 2005• Belfast City Council Good Relations Plan• Belfast Peace Plan – Delivery of Priority 1.1 of the
Peace III programme: ‘Building Positive Relations at a Local level’.
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Good Relations – a mechanism for City Diplomacy
• A mechanism for the local authority to promote inter-community dialogue, social cohesion, conflict prevention, conflict resolution
• An effective mechanism to promote dialogue, cooperation and coordination in local peace building
• Council’s Good Relations programme helps create a stable environment in which people can live together peacefully in a climate of democracy, progress and prosperity
• Corporate objective of Council, underpinning policy• Enabled the council deliver services and promote
shared spaces/initiatives
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Good Relations Structures
• Good Relations Partnership– cross-party and external representatives
• unique within Council decision-making processes
• Good Relations Working Group– cross-departmental staff grouping,
• oversees ‘mainstreaming’ of good relations into organisation
• regular reports to Chief Officers’ Management Team
• Good Relations Unit– within the Chief Executive’s Department
• Good Relations Manager, 4 x Good Relations Officers, Equality Officer, Good Relations Assistant and administration
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Good Relations Themes• Transforming Contested Space
– Supporting locally based interface work (GR Fund)– Addressing duplicated service delivery (cost and access)
• Securing Shared City Space– City centre as integrated space– Consolidating shared spaces/neighbourhoods
• Building Shared Organisational Space– Learning and Development Strategy– Commemoration and memorabilia projects
• Developing Shared Cultural Space– Murals and bonfires projects– Civic events for all – e.g. Holocaust Memorial Day/ St.
Patrick’s Day, Bonfire Management Programme
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• Dispelling of myths and stereotypes• Break down of prejudices• Promote and encourage dialogue• Learn about others• Develop friendships• Allows for the exploration of shared values • Address issues of mutual interest or concern• Heal painful memories• Be an inspiration to others • Improve civic life
Engagement Processes
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On the up…….• Vibrant Projects• Community networks established• Willingness to address racism• Interfaces on the agenda• Bonfires and Cultural Celebration• Re-Imaging Communities• Sports Initiatives- GAA, IFA, Crusaders• City Council Priority• More visitors• Decommissioning• Leaders unite against hate
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All over now?
• 1500 sectarian incidents per year ( 5 per day)
• 88 Peace Walls • 65,000 extra journeys
• Duplication of provision• 1/10 Tourism• Deprivation, Division and Regeneration
• Community Safety – Keeping Dangerous People out
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All over now?
• Massareene• Lurgan• Rasharkin• Coleraine• Meigh• Ardoyne• Short Strand• Homecoming Parade• Eames Bradley Launch• 100 Roma• 40 Polish Families• Hungarian nationals
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The challenges ahead• A society for all now requires a common set of valu es for inter-
community and inter-cultural work and distinctive p olicies to address both
• Need to find a way to overcome the tendency to avoi d dealing with sectarianism. We deal instead with those issue s which do not expose structural complicity
• Simultaneous tendency to downplay both the local an d global significance of inter-cultural work
• Peace must be more than the absence of violence• Structural Division and the tendency to cultural ap artheid -
requires systematic attention• The emergence of sustainable equality requires rela tionships of
real solidarity• Community Relations is not putting a sticking plast er on this
issue, but insisting on a future inclusive of THEM and working through the consequences.
• Reconciliation is not an event• Good work in this area has remained experimental an d has never
become systemic