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Partnership and collaboration; The Tyne and Wear City Region response Shona Duncan Tyne and Wear City Region
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Tyne and Wear City Region What is it? Functional economic area, consider travel to work and learn patterns 7 Local Authority areas: Northumberland, Durham, Sunderland, Newcastle, Gateshead, South and North Tyneside Disregard administrative Boundaries DWP Pathfinder, 2006: Improve and increase partnership working Simplify the employer support Clarify and increase consistency of individual offer
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Tyne and Wear City Region What have WE done? Informed MAA –employment and skills theme DWP point of contact-influenced policy, local success Strong local voice-national, regional and European Influenced REF, Skills priorities Planned service delivery together Considered duplication Hanlon-client MIS Joined up provider services Secured joint funding
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Collaborative working Why? Stronger voice-greater influence-impact Sharing good practise Knowledge and experience Create innovation Challenging times-support, solutions and success Reduced funding-efficiencies
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Collaborative working How? Think of the “customer” Networking Volunteer Support Offer solutions Recognise and accept specialisms Share targets and performance Reduce bureaucracy
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A thought! Partnership working We all; individually, organisationally and jointly in the employment and skills agenda face challenging times. If you shared your key challenge with the person next to you, you just might: Influence others to provide the solution Raise awareness that many people might have the same issue and collectively address it Support the person/ organisation to feel they can resolve and are not alone Get the solution
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Remember: “None of us is as strong as all of us”
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Thank you Contact details: Shona Duncan Shona.duncan@northtyneside.gov.uk 0191 643 6065
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