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Collaborative & Strategic Working with the Voluntary & Community Sector Localism
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Collaborative & Strategic Working Empowering communities, increasing accountability & scrutiny – how? Camden has over 2,000 organisations. Sector strongly committed to ‘bottom up’ & empowerment. It is a gateway to communities.
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Collaborative & Strategic Working Community right to buy: Key in to existing organisations. Moratorium with a realistic time scale. Potential to underpin the sustainability of the sector and support innovation.
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Collaborative & Strategic Working Diversify the supply of public services: Rights To Provide: Employers accept suitable proposals from staff who want to take over and run services. Collaborative working with the voluntary and community sector?
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Collaborative & Strategic Working Community a right of challenge to run local authority services Only possible with strong community activity Potential for more flexible services – as opposed to ‘one size fits all’. Greater opportunities for community control and delivery of services.
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Collaborative & Strategic Working Community Budgets – pooling of budgets to tackle cross cutting issues Commissioning decisions taken as close as possible to the point of need – community commissioning? Contradiction with push for ‘fewer and larger contracts’?
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Collaborative & Strategic Working Focus on outcomes Welcome development in relation to ‘people services’ Payment by results – does this contradict the push to localism and local service delivery?
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Collaborative & Strategic Working Key Debating Point Localism - Cuts in public spending OR The best use of resources – no matter what the financial picture?
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Collaborative & Strategic Working Simone Hensby Voluntary Action Camden 293-299 Kentish Town Road London NW5 2TJ Tel: 020 72846550 Fax: 020 72846551
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