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CCPS membership meeting March 2009

CCPS membership meeting March 2009. Membership feedback survey Strategic planning 2009/10. Membership feedback survey. INFORMATION PROVISION 97% think CCPS information is very important 83% think most information is relevant 81% usually feel better informed after meetings

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CCPS membership meeting March 2009

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  1. CCPS membership meetingMarch 2009 Membership feedback survey Strategic planning 2009/10

  2. Membership feedback survey INFORMATION PROVISION • 97% think CCPS information is very important • 83% think most information is relevant • 81% usually feel better informed after meetings • 80% visit the website at least every 3 months • 88% generally find what they’re looking for on the site

  3. Membership feedback survey REPRESENTATION • 93%are aware of our arrangements for representing providers • 78%read reports from representatives at least now and again • 97%are satisfied with the way we represent providers

  4. Membership feedback survey MEMBER RELATIONS • 94%get plenty of information about what CCPS is doing • 83%get plenty of opportunities to influence the agenda • 100%get value for money from their membership fee

  5. Strategic planning 100% of members feel that themes identified for the 08/09 plan are still relevant for 09/10: • Service development and the provider response to personalisation and outcomes • The changed policy, planning and funding environment for public services • Commissioning and procurement

  6. Highlights: events • Event on demonstrating and evidencing outcomes • Joint event with ADSW on commissioning, procurement and purchaser/provider relations • Event on consortium and partnership approaches to service provision and tender responses • Statement of value events (x2) • Quarterly membership meetings, to include speakers on: • personalisation, self-directed support and related issues • workforce matters • funding, commissioning and procurement

  7. Highlights: information • Briefing(s) on community planning • Briefing(s) on procurement • Briefing(s) on proposed new regulatory body • Quarterly Information Digests • New Stakeholder Bulletin • Major website redesign to include micro-sites on • Procurement • Individual local authority areas • Regulation

  8. Highlights: research/influencing • Second-wave Single Outcome Agreements • Position statement on commissioning • Protocol on clawback/surpluses, to be jointly progressed with ADSW • Legislative process for new regulatory body • ‘Business optimism’ survey • Repeat concordat/funding impact survey • Repeat re-tendering survey for tenders 2009 onwards • Contribution to JIT good practice material on procurement

  9. Highlights: other • Work with specific local authorities • Exploration of e-procurement portal • CCPS governance review

  10. Resources Draft budget: • Income £534,100 • Expenditure £539,366 • Deficit budget (£5,266): • Healthy reserves position • Increase in membership fees limited to 2%

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