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Consortium Scoping Workshop 5th June 2014 Pobal

Consortium Scoping Workshop 5th June 2014 Pobal. Welcome Joan McGarry, Pobal. Agenda. 10.00 Registration 10.30 Welcome, introduction, background and context Joan McGarry, Pobal 11.00 Consortium Governance – areas for consideration Jimmy Lynch, Pobal

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Consortium Scoping Workshop 5th June 2014 Pobal

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  1. Consortium Scoping Workshop 5th June 2014 Pobal

  2. Welcome Joan McGarry, Pobal

  3. Agenda 10.00 Registration 10.30Welcome, introduction, background and context Joan McGarry, Pobal 11.00Consortium Governance – areas for consideration Jimmy Lynch, Pobal 11.20 Collaborative working Stella Owens, Centre for Effective Services 11.40 Group work – purpose and role of consortium within ABC 12.15 Feedback to plenary 12.30 Lunch 13.30What worked well: experiences from a consortium Josephine Bleach, NCI 13.45Towards a Framework for Consortium Governance David Burke, Pobal 14.00Group work – consortium structures and responsibilities 15.10 Feedback to plenary 15.20 Closing discussions and conclusions 16.00 Close

  4. Objectives and Outcomes • The objectives of the workshop are: • To set the context for consortium governance within ABC • To scope out consortia issues to address needs identified and communicated from ABC areas • To share experiences and learning with other areas through group work and wider group discussion • The learning outcomes for the workshop are: • Strategies for forming an effective consortium structure that will allow areas to successfully design and implement services in their areas

  5. Introduction, background and context • It was decided by the Funders that: • funding and support through the ABC programme would be given to a collaboration of services in areas selected by Government; • the services involved would form a consortium and agree to work through one of the organisations as a ‘lead organisation’. • the lead organisation would apply for funding on behalf of consortium members and manage the contract with Pobal • Pobal and the Centre for Effective Services (CES) would manage the delivery of the ABC programme. Collectively, they would support and work with the lead organisations and their local consortia groups in their implementation of the ABC programme

  6. Governance Framework • For the consortium relationship to be satisfactory for all parties, it requires: • a shared vision; • good communication; • sound policies and procedures; • effective financial, risk and environmental management systems; • a clear understanding of the practical details including potential risks; and • access to regularly updated relevant legislation • What are the potential pitfalls in developing a consortium? • One of the most common potential pitfalls is around a lack of clarity of the purpose, structure and management arrangements for the consortium.

  7. What does the ABC governance framework look like? ABC Programme Interdepartmental Project Team Atlantic Philanthropies DCYA Funders Working group Programme Managers Pobal CES Consortium Board of Management (Steering group) Lead Organisation Members of Consortium Area Sub-structures

  8. Governance Framework • Balancing act: balancing all the interests of various stakeholders

  9. Additional Supports • Pre-development fund: this fund was made available by the funders during the design / pre-contract stage and can be used for costs in developing an appropriate management and governance structure. For example facilitated workshops to assist the development of the consortium in areas of Governance, roles, responsibilities, interagency working practices • Proposals are to be made prior to contracting, using the application form which is available from your RDC and should be submitted to your local CES lead officer. • It is expected that no more than one proposal from the fund will be submitted by each area.

  10. Questions

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