Title: Running with LAAs: Tuesday 30 October
1Running with LAAs Tuesday 30 October
- Isobel Mills, Deputy Regional Director,
Government Office for Yorkshire and The Humber
2Running with LAAs Tuesday 30 October
- To cover
- Overview of the agenda
- Lessons from practice so far
- Things that may be concerning you
- and what can be done about them
3Running with LAAs Tuesday 30 October
- A new central-local relationship
- New duties for partners
- A much strengthened focus on community
involvement - Cross-cutting activities and service
transformation
4A new central-local relationship
- ¾ councils good or excellent
- Sense that the easy stuff is done
- Significant growth in trust of LAs to deliver
- Too many targets
- Complexity of 21 century life
5New duties for partners
- Named partners in Bill (inc PCTs, FTs, NHS Trusts
but not VCFS) - Duty to co-operate
- Duty to have regard to targets
- Creating shared priorities for places
6A much strengthened focus on community involvement
- Duty to involve
- Community Calls for Action
- Neighbourhood Charters
- Significant numbers of survey indicators in new
indicator set - CAA measuring community engagement
- Government focus
7Cross-cutting activities and service
transformation
- PSAs
- Thriving third sector
- Broadening of LAAs into more complex areas
(ageing, chronic conditions, alcohol harm) - Varney report
- democratisation of services
8Lessons from practice so far
- Feasibility testing involving 17 partnerships
May to July - Many different approaches all u2 35 to some
samples (bullying Third Sector added value) - Focus tending to be on cross cutting issues
- Process as important as outcomes
- Two formal workshops
- Written report (on CLG website)
9Lessons from practice so far for Central
Government
- Is this about under-performance or ambition?
- Which places matter most?
- Do I need my priorities in?
- How much will I let go?
- Outcomes v inputs
- User views
10Lessons from practice so far for Government
Offices
- shadow priorities testing own sense with
partners - Some themes needing additional expertise
- Difficulty of different spatial levels
- Doesnt get done through paper trails
- In the lead- but in the middle
11Lessons from practice so far for partners
- Need a process for getting to priorities
- Need to tell the story of the area..
- ..so soft evidence as important as data
- Some wholly new opportunities this time round
- Are some things just too hard?
12Things that may be concerning you
- Pace and complexity
- Getting your indicators in
- Not being a named partner
- Balance between social and economic
- Funding changes
- Knowing who to talk to
- Wider picture
13and what can be done about them
- Playing a strong role on LSPs
- Thinking about outcomes rather than indicators
- Drawing on your own evidence
- Opening up debate on vulnerable adults
- Understanding the service transformation agenda
- Championing the community empowerment agenda
14Finally
- One doesnt discover new lands without consenting
to lose sight of the shore for a very long time - Andre Gide