Title: SCOTTISH COUNCIL ON ARCHIVES
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2RM Readiness- the ARMS Quality Improvement
Framework online toolkit
- 7 December
- Mitchell Library, Glasgow
3Scottish Council on Archives
- Strategy to advance record-keeping
- SCARRS SCA Record Retention schedules
- Digital continuity and preservation
- Quality Framework, Archives and Records Services
(ARMS) - Reflecting best international standards but
within Scottish legislative and political context - Designed to allow to measure your RM readiness,
pre-dates PR(S)A
4WHAT IS ARMS?
- A quality improvement framework to improve the
consistency and transparency of quality and
performance measurement across archives and
records management in Scotland
5ARMS Essentials
- Flexible management tool
- Measures key outcomes and performance indicators
across the full-range of record-keeping
activities - Tailored to present needs (Pick own QI)
- Self-evaluation, self-improvement,
- With validation, if desired
- Now on-line toolkit
6ARMS 4 Core Outcomes
- Help people trust organisations (accountability)
- Select and make our individual and community
stories accessible (access) - Support efficient delivery of services
- 4 Management and governance
7ARMS 7 Quality Indicators
- QI 1 Create and manage trustworthy records
- QI 2 Protect rights to interests
- QI 3 Make sure records/archives survive as long
as needed - QI 4 Help people find and use records/archives
- QI 5 Work with our community
- QI 6 Leadership and management
- QI 7 Ethos and values
8ARMS QUALITY INDICATORS
Create manage trustworthy records Protect rights and interests Make sure our records archives survive as long as they are required
Archives and Records Management policies procedures Supporting compliance requirements with appropriate evidence Appraisal and disposal practices
Defining responsibilities Protecting individual and organisational rights responsibilities Collecting scope
Ensuring business is documented appropriately Supporting the organisation in litigation Cultural inclusion
Creating reliable trustworthy records Protecting personal privacy and data protection Appropriate records archives storage
Managing records in reliable routinely used systems Preservation
Ensuring that records can be produced on demand Digital sustainability
Enabling scrutiny of decisions actions Business continuity emergency planning
Accounting for records that cant be presented on request Sustainable records archives systems
9ARMS QUALITY INDICATORS
Help people find use our records and archives Work with our community Leadership management Ethos values
Minimising unnecessary secrecy restriction of archives records Mechanisms for community engagement Clear management vision is articulated Service orientation
Enabling access to archives records by the public (in line with legislative requirements) Research into community needs Programme/service is sustainable positioned in a logical place in the organisation structure Knowledgeable staff
Enable re-use sharing of information from archives records Promoting the archives records service Internal lines of communication Innovation
Providing support assistance to diverse groups of users Perception of the archives/records programme (internal external) Strategic planning for continuous improvement Management of change
Presenting archives records with sufficient contextual information to enable interpretation Engaging with partners Performance management Sense of identity pride
Providing learning teaching opportunities Services offered are reviewed monitored for relevance quality Celebrating success
Encouraging valuing volunteers Appropriate resourcing Engagement
Interpreting the past
Enabling telling of stories
10PR(S)A
- Expectation of improvement in RM
- Collaboration and self-improvement in public
authorities - Commitment to support contractors
- Framework provided by Archives and Records
Services (ARMS) Improvement Toolkit a tool to
deliver on the ground - Endorsed by Keeper, Scottish information
Commissioner and Quality Scotland
11PR(A)S and ARMS
- RMP, all the elements covered in ARMS
- With Contractors responsibilities in toolkit
- Readiness means having
- Policies
- Plans
- Setting out the objectives and identify actions
needed to achieve these objectives - Procedures
- All of this measured by ARMS
12Model RMP and ARMS
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13Framework for contractors
14Framework for contractors
15Framework for contractors
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23And finally
- SCA on-going commitment to ARMS
- Online toolkit
- Commissioned bespoke training for reviewers,
February 2013 - Use ARMS to
- measure your readiness for PR(A)S plan
improvements - help advance record-keeping in your organisation
and in Scotland, enabling us to meet - Business needs
- Requirements of current and future organisational
accountability and transparency, - Stakeholder expectations
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