Partnership – Identifying Partnerships Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Identifying Partnerships –In this module, the practitioner is introduced to the principles and motivation behind forming partnerships to facilitate the successful implementation of community projects, including ICT initiatives Concentrates on Microbeacon, Edinburgh
Section Objectives There are 6 key activities in this section: –SWOT Analysis for Microbeacon –SWOT Analysis on “Working in Partnership” –Prioritising –Identifying Partners –Identifying Stakeholders –Types of Partners and Stakeholders
SWOT Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats Strengths Positive actions and qualities Weaknesses Negative actions and qualities Opportunities Potential opportunities to build on Threats Conflicts and constraints within the group and in the community
SWOT : Microbeacon When giving guidance on how participants should approach the SWOT analysis, the tutor could highlight –What experience Microbeacon can bring to the proposal (its strengths) –What gaps in their experience need to be addressed (its weaknesses) –What threats or constraints are apparent both in its immediate environment and the wider community which may affect the proposal –What opportunities are presented both immediately and in the longer term which the organisation may be able to capitalise upon
SWOT : Working in Partnership From this exercise, participants will have gained an understanding of the demands and constraints that are evident in partnership working
Prioritising This list is not exhaustive No correct answers here Your answers will depend on the needs of the organisation Needs will change over time
Identifying Partners Potential partners: –Public sector companies –Local community groups –Governmental organisations What can these partners contribute? What is the benefit to the potential partner?
Identifying Stakeholders Potential Stakeholder Contribution to Partnership Benefit to Potential Stakeholder Disability Pressure Group Support of partnership activities Increased profile for disability issues Local persons of influence Goodwill and contacts Enhanced networking and public profile Future partnersDiversification Access to new markets
Types of Partners and Stakeholders People/Organisations as Resource Providers Private sector organisations Referral agents ie: employment services, voluntary organisations working with disabled people, social work, education providers People/organisations as Beneficiaries Microbeacon People with disabilities Voluntary organisations Central/local government Private sector People/organisations with a ‘right’ to be involved User led disability organisations People/organisations on the sideline Representatives of private sector workforces Local persons of influence
Workshop We will aim to complete: –SWOT Analysis for Microbeacon –SWOT Analysis on “Working in Partnership” –Prioritising Page of the Tutors Notes Pages 2 – 9 of the Partnership booklet