Greenwich Youth Service – Joint working with impact

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Charlton Athletic Community Trust - Matt Horne Youth Service Partnership Manager

Greenwich Youth Service – Joint working with impact WHY? HOW? IMPACT www.cact.org.uk

Objectives of Joint working: 1.Why? Objectives of Joint working: Enabling a broader, more diverse delivery Improved quality - enables us to ‘pool together’ knowledge, experience, expertise, skills etc Positive impact that can be effectively communicated. WHY? HOW? IMPACT

2.How? Enabling a broader, more diverse delivery WHY? HOW? IMPACT Partnership building beyond the four main hubs – delivery partners and Youth Offending Service, Metropolitan Police etc Two sessions per ward Widened participation Utilising skills of external partners based on need in the local area Working across sectors, with the Voluntary (e.g. GAVS), Public (e.g. UoG) and Private (sponsors/patrons) WHY? HOW? IMPACT

2.How? Enabling a broader, more diverse delivery Metro Charity GYFC Charlton Triangle homes YMCA My Tribe Dance The Archway Project Doriel Dance We Live Network Greenwich Dance B Young Stars Ramagarhia Temple Greenwich Islamic Centre Young Urban Arts Skills and Care Greenwich Middle Park Community Centre Emergency Exit Arts National Maritime Museum Charlton Triangle Homes Streetwise Law IYDA Samuel Montague Youth Club Metro Judo Club

2.How? Quality: Service Level Agreements Pre-Qualifying Questionnaires Steering group meetings and workshops Quality Assurance visits - We are looking to introduce a Quality Assurance framework (PQASSO) Bi-annual reviews with strategic targets Onside WHY? HOW? IMPACT

3.Impact Value for money Impact surveys generated: Social Return on Investment of 1:7.03 Net Benefit of £6,869,408.74 Case studies WHY? HOW? IMPACT

Matt Horne - Youth Service Partnership Manager Matt.Horne@cact.org.uk Thank you Matt Horne - Youth Service Partnership Manager Matt.Horne@cact.org.uk 0208 858 0626 | 07870600101