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Establishing and Developing a Northern Irish
Social Enterprise Economy Foundation. 
By John A Coyle 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The purpose of this digital e-book is to examine the social, economic and constitutional ramifications of developing social economic imperative rights. The aims and objectives of this e-book is to arrive at a social enterprise economy foundation blueprint for Northern Ireland. A bottom up approach to the establishment, development and organisational governance of a NI social enterprise economy foundation. The aim is to facilitate a basis for an embryonic sustainable Northern Irish economy. This is not an attempt at an unrealistic rebalancing of the NI public and private sectors of the NI economy. It is not possible at this point in time to rebalance the public and private sectors of the NI economy, given the extent of the demographic and spatial spread of the NI population; and the impact on the delivery of public sector service provision. This is because the NI local economy is at the mercy of the open market economy and global finance boom and bust economics. An evolved imposition of the life style business model of “wage slave mortgage hostage” has undermined the freedom of choice in relation to alternative life cycle options and local enterprise development. The inevitable outcome is low interest rates, driven by inflated valuations and ineffective or dubious financial regulation? Resulting in negative equity, insolvency, unemployment, poverty, homelessness. An alternative economic rationale is a bottom up approach to the development of a NI social enterprise economy foundation. However, it is possible to recalibrate and reconfigure the NI public and private sectors, via a new system of local governance and linked-up stakeholder networks. Linking-up and tackling NI welfare / unemployment and economic inactivity, homelessness with NISEE Foundation capital project solutions. Aimed at combining welfare to work - vocational learning and alternative housing solutions. The manufacture and construction of social and first tier private market housing. Introducing a system of new modes of legal ownership for first tier private market properties. There is no suggestion that a separate private housing market, running in parallel will not continue. An NI DEVO MAX Plus micro management and development of the NISEE Foundation capital projects, in conjunction with NI District Councils and private and voluntary sector stakeholders. Supported by a new NI land agency, NI finance agency, NI law agency, NI vocational L&D body; and a “use it or lose it” universal social security payments to all post 40 year old NI citizens. No one under 22 years of age will be in the work force. Building on a proposed reformed primary, middle, second level and sixth form education. Underpinned by entrenched constitutional legal protection. Newly created disposable incomes will be spent in the local economy. Supporting demand for full-time and part-time local employment. A number of other capital projects are suggested in the text. Such as, the development of retirement villages / areas in close proximity to town and city centres. The economic and legal ramifications are considered, in relation to supporting the existing NI local and open market economy. A bottom up approach to a NISEE Foundation, which meets and runs in parallel with the top down private sector open market economy.

A more detailed exploration of the evolution and development of constitutional, cultural and human rights and freedoms in terms of social economic rights may be gained by purchasing the e-book entitled " Establishing and Developing a Northern Irish Social Enterprise Economy Foundation" by John A. Coyle from kindle / amazon e-books for £2.00. Please note that this e-book is one of eight e-books which forms a part of what the authors describes as an e-book "Treatise on a Northern Irish transitional justice managed change process".

 

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A Bottom up Approach
to a Northern Irish
Housing and Homelessness Strategy.
By John A Coyle 

A Bottom up Approach to a Northern Irish Housing and Homelessness Strategy.

By John A Coyle

 

This digital e-book advocates a new parallel system of social and first tier affordable housing for Northern Ireland. A bottom up approach to a Northern Irish social and first tier affordable housing and homelessness strategy. Is advocating an alternative approach, to the Northern Irish housing policy / strategy. An alternative to the life style business model of “wage slave mortgage hostage”. What happened to the days when the price of a house was the costs of a site and construction? Moreover, and the building societies were restricted to advancing a mortgage for these costs and no more? It is perfectly viable to return to this financial arrangement and manufacture and construct, high standard social / first tier affordable four bedroom houses / bungalows. I.E. with a front and rear garden and off road parking. The proposed scheme is an intricate component of an overarching NI Social enterprise economy foundation. Requiring a process of legal reform and protections; and a process of reconfiguration and recalibration of the NI public and private sectors. I.E. via district council democratic and corporate governance; and or external stakeholders. Linking up with vocational learning and development; and or welfare to work and “use it or lose it ”, social security payments. The object is not to compete with the existing NI housing policy, but rather to run in parallel with it. To separate the social and private rented homes from the private house market and mortgage finance influences. I.E. on social and private rents? To establish a social and private statutory rents formula. To be based on the costs of the construction of a standard social / first tier family house; and or a housing benefit cap for private rented houses. This alternative approach will assist with reducing NI waiting lists and homelessness; and reform aspects of specified types of eviction; and or personal insolvency and inheritance reforms. Moreover, the NI local enterprise economy will be stimulated and enhanced.

 

It is also noteworthy, that this advocated new parallel system of social and first tier affordable housing, may also subject to some tweaking be applicable to the Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Wales; and or also in English towns in particular, seaside towns and national trust areas.

 

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About the author
John A Coyle


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John A Coyle  

BA (Hons)(Econ)., BSc (Hons)., BSc (Hons) Psych., L.LM.

Consultant Lawyer

PGDL, - FCILEx, - Law Society ( CPE / LSF - Law & Practice -

Solicitors Training Regulations 1989)

L.LM ( Advanced Legal Practice) (Non-Practising)

 

Financial Accountant / Company Secretary (Non-Practising)

 

Lecturer, L & D Consultant

(Post-Graduate / H. Dip. Adult & Community Ed. (NUI),

QTS (FE), AMITD,  GMBPsS

Senior Consultant at Joannes Antonious Ilicis.

 

 

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