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Title: Effective Partnership Working


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  • Effective Partnership Working
  • Our experience in the Black Country
  • Factors that support partnerships
  • Factors which inhibit partnerships
  • Sustainability

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  • Douglas Adams
  • The Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy
  • Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect
  • A terrible predicament
  • The solution!!
  • Dont Panic

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  • Dudley
  • Sandwell
  • Walsall
  • Wolverhampton

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  • What we did in the Black Country
  • Launch event 14th April 2000
  • Consultations 200 organisations
  • Board and LMC Structures
  • Size and inclusion

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  • The realities of partnership working
  • Too many partnerships
  • Fear of talking shops
  • Cynicism in schools
  • Tensions and baggage
  • Money!!!

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  • So far we have built on
  • A common goal things must get better
  • Some excitement
  • Involving young people
  • New ways of working
  • New Start

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  • How it is working now
  • Voluntary sector shadowing group
  • Special needs and LDD
  • Black and ethnic minority young people
  • Involving young people
  • Partnership development funding

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  • Partnership working is it an art or a science?
  • If it were a science it might have rules like
    this
  • The velocity of dissemination of information is
    inversely proportional to its veracity!!

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  • Factors which support partnerships
  • where there have been pre-existing partnerships,
    the prospects for effective collaboration are
    enhanced
  • importance of involving voluntary organisations
    at different levels
  • recognition that there is no single style of
    partnership that works

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  • early planning which determines areas of benefit
    well in advance
  • devolved project management subscribing to key
    common principles determined by strategy group
  • research phase used to discover what different
    partners can and are prepared to bring to the
    initiative

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  • Factors which inhibit partnerships
  • changes in personnel and local politics
  • where a new partnership is needed trying to keep
    it as complementary to other policy initiatives
    at the same time as keeping it distinctive enough
    to 'make a difference'
  • emphasis on strategy rather than projects makes
    some of the partners question the partnership's
    credibility.
  • criteria of funding streams determining
    activities   

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  • attitude among some partners that 'we don't have
    to do this' because it's not in their plans
  • formative nature of partnerships which are
    looking for some organisation to take on the lead
  • co-ordination impaired by virtue of it being only
    part of a person's job
  • partners want to be on board for different
    reasons some because they do not want to miss
    out they take more than they give at meetings

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  • Dilemmas facing partnerships
  • should resources be injected into a selected few
    projects or dispersed thinly across a much larger
    number?
  • how to involve communities, young people and
    their families in discussions and decisions about
    policy and project development?
  • how also to involve and win support from less
    keen partners and staff?

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  • Sustainability
  • professional and political will are essential to
    keep partnerships going at local level
  • need to produce evidence that partnerships bring
    success as far as motivation, participation,
    achievement and progression are concerned
  • continuous monitoring and review of outcomes is
    essential this should involve external
    evaluation and this will incur costs

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  • results of these reviews should be fed into
    relevant policy-making groups and committees
  • important to share budget information among
    partners
  • partnership way of working needs to be embedded
    in mainstream practice
  • in time if all these provisions are made the
    costs involved should be met by the savings
    incurred from winding up inefficient and
    ineffective provision

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  • Success factors

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  • Conclusions

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  • Lets fly!!!
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