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S.S.R.G. Improving Outcomes: The Results–Based Accountability Approach 8 th October 2007 Developing Outcome Focused Performance Frameworks In Scotland Dr Mark McAteer Head of Governance & Performance Management
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The Context For Outcomes & Performance Management SR2007 Public Sector Reform - commitment restated Efficient Government Shared Services Post Crerar
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The Local Authority Performance Framework Project Board Scottish Government/ COSLA/ I.S. / Audit Scotland/ CIPFA Remit - to develop & oversee the implementation of a new outcome focused performance framework for local authorities based on the performance requirements of key stakeholders
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Learning & Improvement What do we want to do? (How we define success in terms of Outcomes/ Aims/ Objectives) How will we do it? How have we performed? What do we need to do next? Plan Do Review & Report Revise What Is Performance Management
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Purposes of A New P. M. Framework - National level Support development of a set of high level outcome focused national measures that reflect national priorities - the key mechanism for reporting by Government (Scotland Performs) Streamlining of reporting requirements to government Support simplification of funding streams Replacement of S.P.I.’s & other methods of national performance reporting
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Purposes of A New P. M. Framework – Local level Promote high standards of PM at local level that reflect priorities of councils & their partners Measures related to service standards – to support local service planning, management & governance Greater local responsibility in driving improvements in outcomes More responsive & accountable relationship with citizens Greater complimentarity between local PM & external scrutiny
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Possible Framework For Outcome Agreements Scottish Government Outcomes & Priorities NATIONALMEASURESNATIONALMEASURES SUPPORTINGLOCALSUPPORTINGLOCAL MEASURESMEASURES Single Outcome Agreements
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The Challenge of Accounting For Outcomes Outcomes are complex & can be difficult to control; multi causal factors; take time to improve - break down into linked stages (‘results chain’) Most outcomes require delivery by multiple organisations – securing ‘world class’ service delivery Most outcomes require patterns of behaviour in the community/ by individuals A different way of thinking & working - influence with limited direct control
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ActivitiesOutputs Immediate Outcomes Intermediate Outcomes Ultimate Outcomes What Gov. & Loc Gov Programmes do The Services Delivered By a Programme The 1 st Level Effects of Outputs Benefits Resulting From Outputs Long Term Consequences An Outcome Focused Results Chain
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The Way Forward Clear outcomes across Scotland But Locally sensitive & improvement targets locally determined
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Some Examples : Health SMR19962005 SCOTLAND Glasgow West Dunbartonshire West Lothian Highlands Inverclyde 100 120 113 108 94 119 100 124 118 110 89 113 BUT Scottish measure masks significant variations & local challenges
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Some Examples : Education S 4 Attainment by SIMD Average 2003 Tariff 2006 Glasgow: All Lowest 15% Other 85 % Highlands: All Lowest 15% Other 85 % Inverclyde All Lowest 15% Other 85 % West Dunbartonshire All Lowest 15% Other 85 % West Lothian All Lowest 15% Other 85 % 140 121 165 179 141 181 171 140 192 157 129 170 137 172 147 127 171 181 114 184 171 135 193 169 142 181 183 134 186
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The Way Forward Availability of robust local data sets – current limits of national samples when disaggregated Improved local accounting for improvements in performance – e.g. PSIF Supporting role for audit & inspection Balancing ‘national’ & ‘local’
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Where Are We Now… 4 pilots to all 32 councils with initial agreements by April 08 I.S. work programme - Mapping existing work (outcomes are nothing new) - Making national data more accessible/ locally sensitive (in partnership with analytical services) - Profiling local areas, 10 yrs of data, help baseline local challenges - Improving how we assess outcomes & identifying any gaps - Assessing the way we can improve use of P.M. The start of a process not the end
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The Collective Challenges Developing supportive cultures – nationally & locally (trust/ variation/ mutual accountability ) Developing realistic outcomes, improvement targets & supporting measures Developing appropriate capacity, systems & architecture - bottom up engagement is critical Giving it time to mature
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