The Jargon Buster Directory is your central resource for locating
an explanation to typical terms found for within all industries , professions
and governments.
Use our directory to locate and decipher jargon that you would like an
explanation for.
Keeping our directory up to date and to include all the spheres where jargon
is used is a never ending task for us. We have started with what we can locate
but but it is a vast subject and can be very niche specific.
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Local Councils jargon is just as useless as that from central government.
However, Local Council jargon can be manipulated to focus on local
issues that may not be relevant anywhere else.
Therefore, one set of local council jargon can differ from one area
to the next & the same acronyms could mean totally different things to
each council.
This can create interesting characteristics in local council
jargon that can have an erratic or inconsistent flavour when trying
to transfer ideas as Local Council Officials move from one council to another
as they invariably do.
Local Councils Jargon
Capacity Building
Capacity building is about ensuring that organisations have the skills,
knowledge, structures and resources to realise their full potential.
Community Chest (CC)
Now in its second year the Community Chest provides grants of
£50-£5000 for projects that will improve the quality
of life of Hackney residents.
Community Empowerment Fund (CEF)
The Community Empowerment Fund is used to commission activities which facilitate
participation in neighbourhood renewal and the Hackney Strategic Partnership.
Community Empowerment Network (CEN)
The CEN is a network of over 330 voluntary, community, and residents'
organisations in Hackney, committed to improving the borough through
participation in neighbourhood renewal.
Community Empowerment Network Planning Groupmunity (CENPG)
The CENPG was set up by the CEN to devise a development strategy for the
CEN and to represent the sector at the Hackney Strategic Partnership. These
representatives have been elected at community elections and hold office
for the duration of the NRF programme.
Community group
A Community Group is a group of people who come together to pursue a common
cause or interest for the good of their community. This community can be
a geographic area eg Dalston or a group of people, eg Somalis. They are often
run by volunteers, manage themselves and, although they don't necessarily
have to have a management committee or set of rules, many do.
Community Learning Chest
Grants for individuals (up to £500) and groups (up to
£5000) who want to develop their skills and knowledge. This includes
activities such as training, participation, subscriptions to journals, good
practice, helping communities explore their cultures, IT.
Community sector
The Community Sector describes all community groups and associations in the
borough.
Disabled group
A Disabled Group is a group that provides services to disabled people on
a not-for-profit basis. It can be a community or voluntary group.
Environmental group
An Environmental Group is a group that addresses environmental problems on
a not-for-profit basis. It can be a community or voluntary group.
Hackney Strategic Partnership (HSP)
The Government requires the development of a Local Strategic Partnership
(LSP) in each area to bring together representatives of the public, private,
voluntary and community sectors to deliver improvements in social, economic
and environmental well-being.
HSP Partnership Forum
This is the upper tier of the HSP which includes 45-50 members and meets
quarterly. The forum is the decision making body of HSP and is the "custodian"
of the Vision and the Neighbourhood Renewal (NR) strategy.
HSP Steering Group
This group is in effect the Management Committee of the HSP, dealing with
the management of programmes and channeling issues, reporting progress and
being accountable for agreed actions to the Partnership Forum.
Lifelong Learning group
A Lifelong Learning Group is a group that encourages access to education
and learning relevant to individuals' personal goals and the needs of the
community. It can be a community or voluntary group that operates on a
not-for-profit basis.
Local Network Fund
Grants of £250-£7000 for voluntary and community
groups working with vulnerable children and young people up to age 19 which
are providing local solutions to the problems of child poverty.
Neighbourhood Renewal (NR)
"A New Commitment to Neighbourhood Renewal - National Strategy Action Plan"
sets out the Government's policies to tackle deprivation wherever it occurs
in England. A key element of the strategy is the improvement of mainstream
services to produce better outcomes in the most deprived areas of which Hackney
is one.
Older People's group
An Older People's group is a group that provides services in the community
on a not-for-profit basis for people aged 65 or over. It can be a community
or voluntary group.
Race group
A Race Group is a group that alleviates problems associated with race on
a not-for-profit basis. It can be a community or voluntary group.
Refugees & Asylum Seekers group
A Refugee & Asylum Seekers group is a group that alleviates problems
associated with immigration and asylum on a not-for-profit basis. It can
be a community or voluntary group.
Tenants & Residents Association (TRA)
A Tenants & Residents Association (TRA) is an organisation run by and
for tenants and leaseholders of council and social landlord-owned property.
It usually is a community sector organisation that operates on a not-for-profit
basis.
Vision themes of HSP
The Seven themes which comprise the Hackney neighbourhood renewal strategy
are:
A thriving, healthy and inclusive community
A place where you would want your children to be educated
A place to enjoy yourself
A good place to work and do business
A good place to get around
A good place to live
A confident and safe community
Voluntary sector
Although both self help and community organisations are voluntary organisations
the Voluntary Sector term usually describes the network of larger organisations
many of whom will have a policy remit. Such organisations often have a strategic
or advocacy role. NCVO describes voluntary organisations that are: formal
(have a constitution); independent of government and self-governing;
not-for-profit and operate with a meaningful degree of volunteer involvement.
Voluntary Sector umbrella group
A Voluntary Sector Umbrella Group is a voluntary sector organisation providing
support services for a network of voluntary and/or community organisations
who provide direct services to the community.
Women's group
A Women's Group is a group that provides services in the community on a
not-for-profit basis for women of all ages. It can be a community or voluntary
group.