Title: 1419 strategic planning
1 14-19 strategic planning
Heather White DCSF 14-19 Adviser, SE
Region Heather.white_at_dcsf.gsi.gov.uk 07917
235466 For LEACAN 30th June 2009
2- Planning is bringing the future into the present
so that you can do something about it now. - (Alan Lakein)
3Planning for
- 2013 curriculum entitlement across all learning
routes - Raising participation towards 100 2015
- Raising attainment and achievement by age 19
- Improved outcomes and better opportunities
4Futures modellingData and information which
informs strategic priorities and high level
actions to 2013 including 16-19 commissioning
priorities (and provision for LLDD to 25)
- Forecast Demand including local demographic
trends, national policy direction, young
peoples views, local economic needs forecasts,
historic and current progression - Audit of current availability and quality
-Apprenticeships, Diplomas, General
qualifications, FLT - Modelling of future requirements towards
provision of entitlement across all learning
routes and 100 participation - Have you got this? If not how are you going to
get it? - How much should be LA wide (or across SRG) and
how much at consortium level? - Do you have a Partnership view of what 14-19
provision in 2013/2015 will look like? What are
the implications for learning providers?
5- The reason that everyone likes to be involved in
planning is that nobody has to do anything. - (US Govt official 1988)
6Roles and responsibilities
- the Local Authority will hold responsibility for
ensuring provision is designed around the needs
of learners, secured, monitored, supported and
challenged accountable body - the Partnerships strategic plan, based on a
robust analysis of the needs of the young people
in the area, will inform LAs strategic
commissioning priorities - Partnerships will also inform the design of
services and their monitoring, and provide
strategic oversight, support and challenge to
local delivery consortia - Consortia will develop operational, collaborative
delivery of the 14-19 entitlement for their local
area - Learning providers need to understand the
direction of travel and their contribution to the
delivery of the wider 14-19 entitlement (and so
do their staff and governors.)
7Responsibility and accountability
- How much authority for strategically planning
local entitlement provision will be delegated to
local consortia? - To what degree will they take collective
responsibility for outcomes for young people in
their area? - How will you as a LA/Partnership support and
challenge them?
8- Is it the quality of the 14-19 planning that
matters, or the quality of the 14-19 plan?
9Purpose of the 14-19 strategic plan
- To formally record
- the priorities agreed by the 14-19 partnership
- the key actions and milestones agreed by the
partnership in order to lead on this reform
agenda - To establish an agreed sense of pace in moving
towards collective goals - To establish a common framework of expectation,
so that each partner is clear about what
contribution it can make to the partnership
agenda and what it can expect from others - To inform commissioning and funding decisions
- It is designed to influence key leaders within
the broad 14-19 partnership so that their own
plans reflect the partnership agenda - Does your Strategic Plan do this?
10Who is involved?
- As well as determining a plan for learning
provision the 14-19 Partnership needs to be well
connected to these agendas - Secondary national strategy
- Youth Matters/IYSS/IAG
- Regeneration and economic development
- Transport strategy
- Capital strategy
- Commissioning of services across the LA
- Do your structures enable this? How does 14-19
plan link to CYPP and other Council plans? How
do you get other LA divisions and partner
organisations to consider your 14-19 plan in
their planning? Have you identified the key
dependencies?
11How will quality of plans and planning be
assessed?
- LA accountability for delivery of the full
entitlement - 14-19 Progress check
- Ofsted new rating for LA performance as
commissioners (2009) - Comprehensive Area Assessment (CAA)
- LA single report card (aggregated school report
card)? - Institution accountability
- Ofsted new partnership grade for schools (2009)
- School report card? Framework for Excellence
report card?
12- However beautiful the strategy you should
occasionally look at the results. - (Winston Churchill)
13Challenge Your Partnership Planning Process
- Have you started from a robust analysis of data?
- Who will you engage in designing/developing this
plan, understanding the evidence base, shaping
the priorities, agreeing high level actions,
setting the milestones? - Are partnership structures robust enough to
ensure that representatives involved with the
planning process do fully engage with and inform
those that they represent? - Who will be involved in the process of monitoring
and review and how will that inform future
actions? - How will you ensure synergy with the
strategies/plans of neighbouring LA areas?
14Challenge your plan
- Is it based on robust data that informs future
needs as well as current performance? - Does it cover the full scope of 14-19 entitlement
and LA accountabilities? - Does it clearly articulate responsibilities of
LA, 14-19 partnership, consortia and providers? - Is it specific enough to be used as the key tool
to inform commissioning of 14-19 services and
16-19 learning provision? - Is it robust enough to influence long term LA
investment in capital, infrastructure and human
resources? - Is it strong enough to influence the business
planning of partners and providers?
15How do you get from here to 2013?(2015?
2020?)Whats missing?How will you fill the
gaps?What do you need to be doing differently by
this time next year?
- Heather White
- DCSF 14-19 Adviser, SE Region
- Heather.white_at_dcsf.gsi.gov.uk
- 07917 235466
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