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MJ FUTURE FORUM 27 th March 2014

MJ FUTURE FORUM 27 th March 2014. Commissioning to create value for Communities. Commissioning - Traditional. Shared Services. External . Internal . Commissioning - Dialogues. Partnership. Need for Trust can be increased by: Dialogue is at the heart of commissioning.

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MJ FUTURE FORUM 27 th March 2014

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  1. MJ FUTURE FORUM 27th March 2014

  2. Commissioning to create value for Communities

  3. Commissioning - Traditional Shared Services External Internal

  4. Commissioning - Dialogues Partnership • Need for • Trust can be increased by: • Dialogue is at the heart of commissioning

  5. Commissioning - Potential?

  6. Bold Vision for Reshaping Services • Led by Sir Richard Leese, Councillor Sharon Taylor and Mayor Jules Pipe “Reform will mean change for local government. With new powers to design public service solutions for their areas must come new responsibilities. The sector will need to set high standards and create new ways of working and partnerships to demonstrate capacity. It will also need to robustly challenge weaknesses and ensure open, strong, accountable leadership.”

  7. Community Budgets - Total Place Schools Universities Youth Services Housing Waste Collection Libraries Police Hospitals Social Care “savings of between £9.4bn and £20.6bn have been identified from the community budgets”

  8. Challenge and Competition - what does good commissioning bring?

  9. Housing - Reducing and Reinvesting Costs

  10. Using Housing as a Catalyst

  11. Housing - What do we do now? One stop service • Housing tenancy management • Estate services • Listening & involving residents • Community interaction • Community safety • R&M - hard FM • Welfare & money management • Regeneration

  12. Housing - Why not add… • Housing tenancy management • Estate services • Listening & involving residents • Wider Council front line interaction • Community interaction • Community safety • Social care & wellbeing • R&M - hard FM • Employment &skills training • Welfare & money management • Regeneration

  13. Creating Community Neighbourhoods Using homes as the hub but concentrating on the residents Access to services Community needs Linked services Choice and control

  14. Leads to Local Neighbourhood Services Neighbourhood R&M + Major Works Street Scene One stop shop Asset Management Parks and Open Spaces Waste and Recycling

  15. Barriers to Change

  16. Regeneration: places & people Why we believe this can work… We manage 27,500 homes We support & deliver 350 community projects each year We provide services to 400,000 households Provide district heating to 10,000 homes Service over 50 care & extra care schemes We help 3,000 people a day find employment We find someone a job every 45 mins We work in over 275 schools

  17. Discussion - over to you!

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