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Explore the impact of new economic contexts on social policies, emphasizing the value of partnerships, local implementation, and integrated public services. Understand the importance of the National Disability Strategy and the role of Local Government in service delivery. Reflect on the Task Force recommendations and the need for stakeholder collaboration. Learn how a lifecycle approach benefits citizens and contributes to social inclusion. Discover strategies for enhancing dialogue, connectivity, and efficiency in public service delivery.
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Disability Federation Ireland“Count Me In!” ConferenceTuesday 3 March 2009 Speech by Mary Doyle Assistant Secretary Economic and Social Policy Division Department of the Taoiseach
New Economic Context • Extraordinary time of financial turbulence & speed of downturn • New national and international economic environment • This poses significant challenges for the whole of society • Urgent focus on improving competitiveness & supporting people who lose their jobs
Value of Social Partnership • Vehicle for identifying challenges to and opportunities for our economic and social development, and agreeing responses to them • Has provided stability, forged effective relationships and developed many excellent structures • Towards 2016 Lifecycle Approach – policy innovation & person centred approach • Recognition of role for Community & Voluntary groups
National Disability Strategy • People with Disabilities – Lifecycle Stage in Towards 2016 • Focus on implementation of the Strategy • Clear governance and monitoring framework • Value of ongoing active engagement • Partnership approach at national and sectoral level.
Local Level Implementation • Translating national policy into meaningful and effective services at community level • Requires substantive and continuing dialogue and cooperation between national and local government, and between local government and relevant local stakeholders • Local Authority Access Officers a key enabler and conduit for this dialogue and collaboration, • Access Officers Network will have a key role in fostering collaboration and disseminating best practice
Integrated Public Services – the OECD view • Recognises its important role and its path to modernisation – huge potential in the system • Advocates a greater focus on targeting services from the perspective of the citizen i.e. the lifecycle approach • Need for improved dialogue and greater connectivity to address fragmentation • Doesn’t mean inventing new structures/layers, rather making better use of what we have – this will be our mantra!
Task Force on the Public Service • Task Force recommends enhanced application of lifecycle approach, and to promote and facilitate participation of socially excluded • Greater focus on case-working approaches, with multi-skilled teams working together across organisational and sectoral boundaries • It suggests development of networks bringing together relevant Public Sector and other stakeholder interests • New Cabinet Committee on Public Service to oversee the transformation process
Role of Local Government • Importance of local government structures to… • developing models of integrated service delivery through collaborative arrangements • leading delivery of shared services, case-based approaches and integrated responses • CDBs’ role in providing joined-up services and bringing stakeholders together in collaborative forum • Need for stakeholders and disability groups to work with service providers to show that process can help deliver their own business goals
CONCLUSION • Current NESF work examining local delivery of child literacy and social inclusion policies and the Home Care Support Scheme • Best use of limited resources • Time to reflect on how we do business • Perspective of the service user – integrated services & opportunities for dialogue
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