Welcome New Staff Induction. To introduce newly appointed staff to the City of Edinburgh Council, its senior management team, vision and values Session.

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Welcome New Staff Induction

To introduce newly appointed staff to the City of Edinburgh Council, its senior management team, vision and values Session Aims

A coalition of Scottish Labour and SNP Councillors Council Budget: Approx £1 billion City Population: Approx 500,000 Five Council Service Areas led by Chief Executive and Five Directors 19,000 Council Employees The Council: Facts and Figures

Council Outcomes Capital Coalition Pledges

Sue Bruce Chief Executive Gillian Tee Children and Families Council Management Team Alastair Mclean Corporate Governance Peter Gabbitas Health and Social Care John Bury (Acting Director) Services for Communities Greg Ward Economic Development

Director of Children and Families Gillian Tee Responsible for: Support to children and young people Schools and community services Planning and performance Directorate Support Edinburgh’s children and young people enjoy their childhood and fulfil potential

23 Secondary Schools 88 Primary Schools 13 Special Schools 18 Nursery Schools A range of services to support schools including Additional Support Services, Arts and Learning Team, Sports and Outdoor Team, Digital Learning Team, Information, Learning Resources Team Schools and Community Services

Quality and Benchmarking Systems CEC has ‘gold’ accreditation with Investors In People Scotland Customer Service Excellence has been achieved in four service areas and is a priority for further roll-out in future CEC Best Value assessment every two years CEC achieved ‘silver’ status with EFQM in 2012 Education Scotland and Care Commission inspection process (rolling programme) Staff Survey every two years Local Government Benchmarking Framework

Acting Head of Schools and Community Services Karen Prophet Schools Schools and Community Services Moira Wilson Inclusion and Pupil /Parent Support Audrey Palmer Business Support David Bruce Community Services Aileen McLean Early Stages

Staff Benefits The Staff Benefits scheme is available to all Council staff as well as foster carers and volunteers with Council services. It offers a wide range of exclusive discounts, both in Edinburgh and other areas of Scotland. Information about the scheme, including how to access a Premium Benefits card (which you will have to show to benefit from any discount) can be found by searching ‘Premium Benefits’ on the Orb A full range of the benefits on offer can be viewed at the following website

Council Policies and Procedures You can access a directory of Council policies and procedures by searching for ‘policies, procedures and eforms’ on the Orb This will allow you to then identify a policy or procedure by title or to browse by category

The Edinburgh Approach A corporate approach to service planning has been developed to: o provide a consistent approach to the way the Council develops, presents, communicates and reviews plans and strategies; o provide a coherent, proportionate framework for establishing how the Council delivers its corporate, strategic and service objectives; and o strengthen the 'line of sight'/ relationship between plans and strategies at all levels.