FPTV the Digital Revolution - Ferguslie Park Housing Association
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FPTV the Digital Revolution - Ferguslie Park Housing Association
CONTACT DETAILS If you are interested in developing your own community information channel and require any further information about FPTV or the Anti Social Behaviour Animation please contact: Susan Bone Communications and Promotions Officer Ferguslie Park Housing Association The Tannahill Centre 76 Blackstoun Road Ferguslie Park Paisley PA3 1NT T 0141 887 4053 E [email protected] What is fptv? Ferguslie Park Television (FPTV) is an innovative community information channel which is unique to Ferguslie Park. Through FPTV, a host of information programmes are being brought to the community of Ferguslie Park. These programmes provide residents with up to date information about the Housing Association, the areas regeneration, local community groups, events and activities. Local people can view FPTV through plasma screens located in Ferguslie Park Housing Associations Office and Ferguslie Park’s Community Centre, The Tannahill Centre. Ferguslie Park Housing Association created this pioneering channel with funding from Communities Scotland Wider Role Grant. 01 New to fptv The Association’s Communications and Promotions Officer saw the development of FPTV as an ideal opportunity to promote Ferguslie Park, the Association and the Federation of Local Associations in Renfrewshire (FLAIR). The Association is increasingly involving the community in developing and sustaining the channel through creating and developing programmes. It is believed this involvement will lead to a growth in programmes, community ownership and the positive promotion of Ferguslie Park. The daughter of one of our tenants who is undertaking a degree course in media studies recently volunteered to carry out local news assignments which will be featured on FPTV. Anti Social Behaviour Animation A special feature developed for FPTV is an innovative animation about how to deal with anti social behaviour entitled “Ferguslie Forever”. Policy and how best to tackle problems. It is a pioneering approach to tackling anti social behaviour which affects all Housing Providers in Renfrewshire. The animation developed by award winning design company Big Alba Design is a light hearted but factual look at how the Association and the community can work together to tackle anti social behaviour. Members of the community were involved in the making of the animation and the local radio station provided sound and recording services using local people. The animation highlights the Associations Anti Social Behaviour 02 New Programmes Development of FPTV In September 2004 the development of FPTV started on a small scale with the creation of the Ferguslie Park Timeline as a feature at the Associations Community Conference. The Associations Communications and Promotions Officer, Susan Bone along with a Housing Officer, Ian Nelson who has a keen interest in information technology developed the Timeline. This short programme is a photographic and text guide to how the area has been developed from past to present. It was very popular with visitors who had lived through the regeneration of Ferguslie and also highlighted to the community, agencies and stakeholders how successful the regeneration process has been. This initial success brought home the importance of the medium in being both relevant and a universally acceptable format. Since the creation of the timeline aspirations have rose and the idea of FPTV has grown at a steady pace. An FPTV logo was created, further programmes about the Association were created and a screen for the Associations office was purchased. Funding from Communities Scotland Wider Role Grant was received. Since receiving funding from Communities Scotland FPTV programmes have increased and more of the community have had the chance to view FPTV through a plasma screen which has been installed in the Tannahill Centre. FPTV now has an extensive viewing schedule which is constantly being added to. A combination of professional and community resources are used to create FPTV programmes which now include: Who Are FPHA This explains in straightforward terms who we are, the Associations role within the community and who manages the Association. Our Allocations Policy This is a clear and simple guide to how we allocate houses and has details of houses that are available. Our Complaints Procedure A guide to how tenants can raise any concerns about our Service. FPHA Community Conference and Open Day this took place on the 10th September 2004 in the Tannahill Centre. This feature includes information, text and pictures of the conference and the opening of our new housing development Candren South E Phase 2. The programme helps to reinforce and repeat the messages from the conference. 03 The Ferguslie Park Timeline A guide to Ferguslie Parks regeneration. It includes pictures of the old Ferguslie Park before regeneration and highlights the stage by stage development and regeneration of the area. The timeline also highlights the development of the Tannahill Centre as a new community facility. St Fergus Primary Multi Cultural Day Highlights from the St Fergus’s recent multi cultural day where the children had the chance to experience and interact with different cultures through cultural dance and stories. Communities Scotland Tenant Participation Feature Clips from the Communities Scotland tenant participation video which shows the importance of community participation in Housing Associations. The Tannahill Centre Promotion An advertisement feature highlighting the Tannahill Centre and that it is available for hire. The feature shows promotion pictures of the Tannahill Centre. 04 Future FPTV Programmes Plans to develop FPTV are continuing themselves and forthcoming activ- ✦ Developing further advertisement and we have no shortage of new ities and events. This would include features which contain information programme ideas! Work is already groups such as FLAG, STEP, the about the Sports Trust and the underway to develop a new animation church Tannahill Centre, its facilities and the which will highlight the current work clubs activities. groups and all youth being carried out to complete the ✦ Developing a feature on the FLAIR regeneration of Ferguslie. Associations and their wider role A feature to encourage membership to the Associations projects such as Youthbuild. management committee is also being created. ✦ Creating further films on the topics of management equalities and repairs and main- committee in action and will explain tenance. These films will be based on the decisions and work needed to artwork developed by Big Alba run a community enterprise. Other Designs but the views and voice over programmes planned include: will be provided by staff or members This will show the ✦ Displaying Arts productions created by the local library. ✦ Promoting interaction with social, activities it hosts. This would include learning and advice agencies features about the Library, Doctors available in Ferguslie Park with Surgery and Nursery as well as attractive visual displays on FPTV. features about general activities the Centre hosts such as the Country and Western Night and its activities hosted for the elderly and youth. The key to the future development of FPTV is involving the community in the creation of features. of the community. ✦ Encouraging and helping community groups to display information about 05 in association with: 06