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An Outcome Based Approach for Public Bodies

An Outcome Based Approach for Public Bodies. Stuart Low Public Bodies Policy Team. Aims. Brief Overview & Psychological Contract Outline Capacity Building Strategy Present findings of initial assessment of corporate/business plans Describe planned continuing support Are we there yet?.

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An Outcome Based Approach for Public Bodies

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  1. An Outcome Based Approach for Public Bodies Stuart Low Public Bodies Policy Team

  2. Aims • Brief Overview & Psychological Contract • Outline Capacity Building Strategy • Present findings of initial assessment of corporate/business plans • Describe planned continuing support • Are we there yet?

  3. Expectations • Govt expects Public Bodies to: • Create strong links between business activity and National Outcomes & Purpose Targets • Build purposeful collaborative partnerships • Engage with CPPs to support delivery of SOAs • Public Bodies expect Govt to: • Provide clarity of approach through guidance & discussion • Provide support for leadership and culture change • Support a proportionate approach and avoid complexity

  4. OBA - Capacity Building Strategy Stage 1-3

  5. Analysis of Assessment – (Work in Progress)

  6. OBA – Capacity Building StrategyStage 4

  7. Are we there yet? • Real Progress is being made: • strong evidence that corporate/business plans are showing alignment with NPF • strong evidence of collaborative working • Further development • build stronger evidence bases to support OBA • develop wider family groupings to optomise combined impact of strategic spend against NPF • consider wider potential for engaging in CPPs to support delivery of SOAs

  8. Where Next • By April 2011 • Organisational outcomes and performance monitoring aligned with the NPF through robust and well evidenced corporate/business plans • Cultural change embedded which embraces a much more collaborative approach to the delivery of public services and the pursuit of National Outcomes & Purpose Targets

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