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Panel Presentation Basic Template

Contents of presentation 1. Rationale, process and stakeholders 2. The baseline and the story behind it 3. Our current response 4. Key issues and principles for a reformed approach 5. Improving outcomes - The key challenges 6. Questions and discussion

The SPOTLIGHT process ‘Quick wins’ – supporting local ideas Week (up to) 1 2 - 3 3 - 4 5 - 6 Monthly Stage Planning The issue The response Delivery Agreements Stock takes Key Products & Tasks Agreed case for SPOTLIGHT; Team established; Resources secured; Methods planned; Stakeholders engaged; Analysis of the issue and its cause and effects on families, individuals, neighbourhoods Analysis of the systems, structures and incentives in the delivery chain Immediate, medium and long term commitments to improve delivery – made to high level panel of LSP Exec. Regular high tempo checks on delivery against commitments ‘Quick wins’ – supporting local ideas

Map of the area

1. Rationale, process and stakeholders 2. The baseline and the story behind it 3. Our current response 4. Key issues and principles for a reformed approach 5. Improving outcomes - The key challenges 6. Questions and discussion

Include as many slides as it takes to present the data Key Data Include as many slides as it takes to present the data This may include further maps to highlight particular estates etc Include both graphical and bullet point information Source:

Key Data Source:

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A highly complex issue - Different perspectives PARENTS & CHILDREN DELIVERY PARTNERS OBESITY/ALCOHOL SCHOOLS 12

1. Rationale, process and stakeholders 2. The baseline and the story behind it 3. Our current response 4. Key issues and principles for a reformed approach 5. Improving outcomes - The key challenges 6. Questions and discussion

The current delivery system for lone parents (in Little Hulton) – an overview Examples of provision UNIVERSAL SERVICES Examples of provision LOCALITY PROVISION ‘COMMUNITY FOCUS’ Examples of provision

Case Studies Jay Introduce self as resident of Little Hulton (former lone parent) Now front line worker…. Your current role Case Study of lone parent, issues/barriers of being workless in Little Hulton Barriers Experienced: Low skills Low self-esteem/cofidence/depression Debt & CCJS Drugs Training Employment/employers Monthly payment Lack of good quality childcare/breakfast clubs/after school clubs Advice & support from agencies Support into work

We have mapped our current response using the stages of commissioning Understanding need Planning & deciding Quantitative Data Perception Data Community Engagement Strategy Operational Planning Procurement Reviewing Delivering Performance Monitoring Evaluation Learning Changing Delivery Operational Delivery

Understanding need Strengths Weaknesses

Planning and deciding Strengths Weaknesses

Delivering Strengths Weaknesses

Reviewing and Learning Strengths Weaknesses

1. Rationale, process and stakeholders 2. The baseline and the story behind it 3. Our current response 4. Key issues and principles for a reformed approach 5. Improving outcomes - The key challenges 6. Questions and discussion

“An integrated system that can engage, remove barriers and supports lone parents into skills and jobs” Examples UNIVERSAL SERVICES Examples of how: Flexible & integrated system A collective approach Right services for the right people Clear referral routes Services to scale Everyone on board – an urgent service and community priority Examples LOCALITY PROVISION ‘WRAP AROUND’ Examples Pre-conditions:

1. Rationale, process and stakeholders 2. The baseline and the story behind it 3. Our current response 4. Key issues and principles for a reformed approach 5. Improving outcomes - The key challenges 6. Questions and discussion

Summary of the key strengths Example: May be a service, an action or other Example Obesity/Alcohol Example Example Example

Summary of the key issues Example Lone parents/ Worklessness in Little Hulton

The achievements so far 2.

The remaining challenges

Questions and discussion