Chair of the Local Registration Services Association Donna Sharp

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Presentation transcript:

Chair of the Local Registration Services Association Donna Sharp Kevin Lewis Chair of the Local Registration Services Association Donna Sharp Chair of the National Panel for Registration

We believe it is essential to evolve into a fit for purpose structure Full utilisation of the Local Registration Service brand Maximisation of opportunities that link with our strengths A stronger working relationship between the National Panel for Registration, the Local Registration Service Association and the National Training Group A clearer definition of roles and responsibilities Sufficient funding and resources Commercial acumen and project support

Representing all 174 LAs in England & Wales NPR   LRSA NTG Representing all 174 LAs in England & Wales Membership could expand to include Scotland & Northern Ireland Already has links with the Coronial Service Supporting all 174 LAs in England & Wales Strategic direction Conferences & events NAP Qualification Policy Financial transaction processing Co-ordination of regional training groups Representation to / Liaison with Central Government Bodies (Home Office, UK Visa and Immigration, GRO, Ministry of Justice, Department of Health and Social Care etc) Funding including Prime Pump funding of new opportunity Development of training materials Response to consultations/ surveys /government papers Commercialisation User groups Contracts & tendering Working groups Communication Link to regional strategic boards Website including secure areas for NPR, NTG, NAP etc Formulation of business plan Funding for NAP

The Challenge The future of the Local Registration Service will be shaped by legislative changes but we can influence and help to shape the legislation through the NPR being the voice for the 174 local authorities and the communities they serve.

European Settlement Scheme Just One Opportunity European Settlement Scheme Utilisation of the Local Registration Service brand Knowledge and expertise of staff Support to local European residents Support to local employers and supply chains Secure service delivery Income generation

NPR and LRSA Membership of all local authorities would enable the LRSA to Improve support to the NPR Co-ordinate commercial activities Enhance training opportunities ** Financial support should not be a barrier to volunteers becoming a NPR representative **

Unique Selling Point Professional Responsive and flexible Reliable Secure, safe and confidential service Outcome = Excellent Customer Satisfaction

The 7 P’s of Marketing Product Price Promotion Place Process Physical Evidence People

The Alternative 7 C’s Capacity Capability Collaboration Co-ordination Consultation Co-operation Commercialisation

Please support your regional representative. We want to hear your voice and represent you! The LRSA and NPR working together for you.