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PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE FUTURE

Naz Project London. Largest and longest established BME sexual health charity in LondonMission: To mobilise BME communities and foster self-reliance in addressing the challenges of sexual health and HIVEmphasizes culturally and linguistically competent servicesPrioritizes young peopleLong histor

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PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE FUTURE

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    1. PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE FUTURE Bryan Teixeira Chief Executive

    2. Naz Project London Largest and longest established BME sexual health charity in London Mission: To mobilise BME communities and foster self-reliance in addressing the challenges of sexual health and HIV Emphasizes culturally and linguistically competent services Prioritizes young people Long history of working with BME MSM

    3. Aims of workshop What kinds of partnerships should we be developing? What are the key elements of a successful partnership? Where do we go to get support for the formation of partnerships?

    4. Pros Cons Improved services for beneficiaries Knowledge and skill sharing Wider reach Better resource usage Outcomes not justify resources expended Cultural mismatch Mission drift Loss of autonomy and reputational risk

    5. Kinds of ‘partnerships’ NETWORKS of shared interest, more or less centralised COALITIONS or joint working around a single issue or focus ALLIANCES for long-term joint working among trusted partners

    6. Key elements of successful partnership Focus on benefit to service users Partners have clear roles Strong personal relationships and trust Culture of collaboration as part of strategic viewpoint Compatible cultures Written joint working agreement

    7. Support to form partnerships Collaborative Working Unit collaborate@ncvo-vol.org.uk 020 7520 2440 Local Council for Voluntary Service

    8. What are your thoughts and experiences? Success and horror stories Wish list of ideal partner Checklist for joint working Agreement

    9. Contact Bryan Teixeira Chief Executive 020 8741 1879 teixeira@naz.org.uk

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