Title: About the Partnerships Research Project
 1About the Partnerships Research Project
- 3 years, funded by FORST 
- Many different components eg. national, 
 Christchurch, Maori, Pacific
- WCC and University of Auckland working together 
 in Waitakere
- Combination of academic and community outputs 
- Describing and explaining whats happening 
- Analyse what is/whats not working 
- Strategies to enhance long term sustainablity
2Workshops Overview
- Three shared learning groups planned 
- September 22 
- October 20 coordination roles relationships and 
 contracts
- November 3 what should be controlled locally 
 the big picture
- Key aims 
- Putting experienced heads together looking back, 
 forward
- Help develop a shared language and understanding 
- Inform project and collaboration for 04 
- Help make what weve got now work better 
- Transferable lessons? 
3Partnerships, collaboration, representation 
whats at stake?
- Expect more local partnerships, local 
 collaborative strategies!!
- Collaboration will affect you CEOs and all 
- But!! No coherent overall plan from govt 
- Deliberate experimentation/ multiplication 
- A lot of time and goodwill at risk 
- How will real gains be made?
4International resonances everyones thinking 
about this
- Recognition of growing local capacity 
- Valuing local knowledge for innovation 
- More participation  more accountability? 
- Seeking local ownership of complex issues 
- Headline Goals and results to be met together 
- Devolution?
5From Life is a lottery (UK) New Labours 
strategy for devolved governance (Stoker, 2002)
- a plethora of decentralization and reform 
 initiatives
- eg Health Action Zones, Local Strategic Planning, 
 Neighbourhood Management
- many find favour, none dominates 
- searching for the right reform formula and 
 creating a dynamic for change by encouraging
 instability
- but also creating space for innovation
6From Mosaics, NZ Ministry of Social Development, 
July 2003
- The Review of the Centre advocated better 
 integrated service delivery to address complex
 social problems,
- and focus on the results that citizens want from 
 governments
- Regional coordination (strategic collaboration) 
- Integrated Service Delivery (operational 
 collaboration)
7From Sustainable Development for New Zealand 
Programme of Action, Jan 2003
- This commitment to partnership also means that 
 government agencies will need to be better
 co-ordinated in their dealings with others. The
 government sector should be able to speak with
 one voice. Action is required to give practical
 effect to this commitment to partnership. As well
 as undertaking joint work on the projects
 outlined below, the government expects that
 others will recognise the partnership approach as
 our normal way of doing business.
8Strategizing together in Waitakere
- Wellbeing Goals, Calls to Action, health, youth, 
 safety, violence, employment, education
 strategies
- Long Term Council Community Plans 
- Provide integrated decision making (between 
 council and community) and coordination of
 resources.
- Provide a basis for accountability to the 
 Waitakere people
- Provide an opportunity for community 
 participation
9The Mess Fragmentation and raised collaboration 
costs
- So many agencies, so many different processes 
- No shared boundaries, time frames, budgets 
- Multiple accountabilities which matter? 
- Collaboration and competition at the same time? 
- What prospects of bringing mandates, resources 
 and functions back together, here?
10Risks disappointing, ineffectual collaboration
- The costs of endlessly running around pulling 
 together what has been deliberately fragmented
- Lots of (badly integrated) consultation, token 
 representation
- Hard to maintain a big picture focus, or even an 
 action focus
- A lottery lots of failed, under-resourced 
 attempts  collaboration fatigue
11Learning What is it about the Waitakere Way?
- Community, central and local government in the 
 loop
- The community strong network and sector forums 
- Wellbeing forums, intersector forums, wellbeing 
 summits
- Strong expectations about each others 
 participation
- Strong, voluntary representation of interests 
- Building trust, mutual accountability
12Strengthening the processes Where are the real 
gains now?
- Making collaboration more effective through 
 better representation?
- Getting the right people around the table? 
- Staying focused / accountable(?) on goals? 
- Keeping big picture issues on the agenda?