What is Inclusion Cornwall “A partnership of organisations, each with core principles of equality and social justice, who, by working collectively, have.

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What is Inclusion Cornwall “A partnership of organisations, each with core principles of equality and social justice, who, by working collectively, have greater influence on the behaviours, actions and change needed to achieve greater equality of opportunity, outcomes and social justice in Cornwall”

We  Are pro-active and re-active to inclusion issues  support and lead the transformation of services  champion economic inclusion working with public private and the voluntary and community sectors  support the Employment Skills Board and the Local Enterprise Partnership  champion links between work and health  develop links and pathways between people and economic regeneration

Inclusion Cornwall Social, Economic (Cornwall Works, economic arm) and Environmental Inclusion A strategic voice for inclusion Review the Inclusion Strategy for Cornwall Providing challenge and support for policy and practice The Facts about Zero Hours Contracts A new web-site Knitting organisations, people and delivery together Winter Wellness Cornwall Works Conversations Working with health, homelessness and hospital discharge Multi-agency training Championing Economic Inclusion Support through Cornwall Works Hub Lead Accountable Body for DWP Flexible Support Fund projects Liskeard LOPs and Scilly Works Working Together for Social Justice

Cornwall Works Hub – Inclusion Manager, Inclusion Officer, Cornwall Works Hub Co-ordinator, LOP’s Co-ordinator, Careers Advisor, Bude Works Co-ordinator  Responding to Inclusion Issues  Cornwall  Cornwall Works Conversations ~ joining up services through additional support for people seeking help through Cornwall Council discretionary grants, preventing the need for repeat applications  Helston and the Lizard Works ~ supporting Helston Town Council as Lead Accountable Body and co-ordinating delivery of back to work services in communities across Helston and the Lizard Peninsula  Bude Works ~ stepping in as Lead Accountable Body to ensure phase two of this innovative back to work programme could happen  Local Opportunities Partnership  Scilly Works  Winter Wellness  Hospital Discharge  Responding to Inclusion Issues  Cornwall  Cornwall Works Conversations ~ joining up services through additional support for people seeking help through Cornwall Council discretionary grants, preventing the need for repeat applications  Helston and the Lizard Works ~ supporting Helston Town Council as Lead Accountable Body and co-ordinating delivery of back to work services in communities across Helston and the Lizard Peninsula  Bude Works ~ stepping in as Lead Accountable Body to ensure phase two of this innovative back to work programme could happen  Local Opportunities Partnership  Scilly Works  Winter Wellness  Hospital Discharge

Inclusion Cornwall 2015 and beyond  Cornwall Works Employment and Skills(ESF Technical Assistance) ceases at the end of August. The ESF Communications Team will be leaving us. The Cornwall Works Hub continues with Inclusion Cornwall.  Continue to escalate inclusion issues where there is no other route or other routes have failed  Continue to give people and organisations a voice and platform for their inclusion issues to be heard  Continue to be a voice for inclusion in Cornwall  Continue to be funded commercially through project work  Cornwall Works Employment and Skills(ESF Technical Assistance) ceases at the end of August. The ESF Communications Team will be leaving us. The Cornwall Works Hub continues with Inclusion Cornwall.  Continue to escalate inclusion issues where there is no other route or other routes have failed  Continue to give people and organisations a voice and platform for their inclusion issues to be heard  Continue to be a voice for inclusion in Cornwall  Continue to be funded commercially through project work

Cornwall Works Conversation Over 3000 people contacted with 900 people engaged (30% engagement rate) in 10 months Feedback from customers and professionals report that the Cornwall Works Hub conversations are seen as providing excellent customer service that reflects positively on Cornwall Council We have developed a low cost model that maximises outcomes by utilising our unique centrality, partnerships and networks to ensure people access all the support available to them. Many customers were able to access further support from contracts such Cornwall Works with Families, Winter Wellness, National Careers Service, Together for Families, Shelter / British Gas Energy Trust Initiative. We provided triaging, signposting, referring, advocating and follow up as appropriate to build a bespoke package of support for each individual or family referred