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STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES. Mission statement. “ To promote and develop speech and language therapy ”. Corporate aims.

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STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

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  1. STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

  2. Mission statement “To promote and develop speech and language therapy” Corporate aims To support the delivery of high quality slt services by ensuring speech and language therapists are properly trained, supported by a body of evidence and provided with on-going opportunities for professional development. To engage with slts, government, the allied health professions and partners, helping to strengthen speech and language therapy as an integral part of the modern health, education and social care sectors. Strategies (Strategic aims) 1. Toinfluence Government and public policy, promoting the interests of the SLT workforce and people with communication support needs 2. To ensure the RCSLT is fit-for-purpose and resourced to meet its corporate aims 3. To set robust professional standards and to support the profession in meeting them in the interests of service users 4. To be recognised internationally as a key organisation for SLTs and seen as organisation with influence

  3. BUILDING ON PAST SUCCESS • RCSLT has continued to be active • For example, over the last few years, RCSLT has developed: • Revised Clinical Guidelines for speech and language therapy, published in 2006. • Position papers to help set speech and language therapy in context – Supporting children with speech language and communications needs within integrated children’s services was published in January 2006 • A new version of Communicating Quality – third edition was launched in May 2006.

  4. In 2005-6, Council re-looked at the ‘fit’ between HQ structure and organisation and what we as members needed our professional body to be engaged in on our behalf.

  5. RESULTS • A MORE STREAMLINED HQ REFLECTING CURRENT FUNCTIONS • A SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM • REPLACING CEO AND DEPUTY, WITH APPROPRIATE STRUCTURE UNDERNEATH • CLEARER GRADING AND BANDINGS FOR STAFF,WITH CLEARER MORE ACCURATE JOB DESCRIPTIONS • NEW BOARD STRUCTURE

  6. Chief Executive Officer Kamini Gadhok Head of CRM Richard Guy Head of Policy & Partnership Nick Smith Head of Professional Development Sharon Woolf Head of Performance & Contracts Brian Gopsill

  7. NEW GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE • Finance and Organisational Resources Board (FORB)-ANNE/BRIAN • Membership and Communications Board DEBBIE/RICHARD • Professional Development and Standards Board (PDSB) CELIA/SHARON • Policy and Partnerships Board MARIE/NICK • Management Board /KAMINI • RCSLT Council remains responsible for the overall governance of RCSLT -ROSALIND/KAMINI

  8. NEW OBJECTIVES Three areas of work were identified as priorities for RCSLT, within the existing strategic plan: To fully represent Members’ interests across the UK. To support Members in their CPD activities. To tackle the threat of declining income for RCSLT. Addressing these issues will ensure RCSLT’s ability to keep pace with change in the health sector and to continually strengthen support for Members.

  9. How the new policy team looks Head of Policy Nick Smith Policy and Partnerships Board MARIE/NICK Country Policy Officer for England JANE Country Policy Officer for Wales ALISON Country Policy Officer for Scotland KIM Country Policy Officer for Ireland ALISON 2 policy officers- CLARE AND SARAH

  10. Professional Development Team Professional Development & Standards Board CELIA-RUTH/SHARON Head of PD Sharon Woolf Professional development service manager DOMINQUE Professional development standards manager RUBANA Workforce project officer

  11. How the new membership and communication team looks Head of Customer Relationship Management Richard Guy Membership and Communications Board DEBBIE/RICHARD Communications (publications and PR ) manager STEVEN Membership and information team manager SHARON Marketing and events manager SARAH Marketing and Events Officer DIGNA Communications officers-FIONA and one vacant Customer service officers JO DEBBIE TASHIKA MANJULA

  12. How the Performance and contracts team looks Finance and Organisational Resources Board -ANNE/BRIAN Head of Performance and Contracts Brian Gopsill Financial controller Office manager BRIDGET Contracts and personnel officer Finance officer 2 Secretaries Data analysis Officer / IT support Admin assistant Finance assistant

  13. SO ..WHERE ARE WE NOW…. • The new senior managers have now led on getting the most from the new organisational structure • Country Policy Officers -all SLTs working in each country; building capacity • We continue to develop strategic approaches for each of the different areas of work • Strong Council to govern on behalf of the members- “traffic light system” to monitor progress on strategic objectives

  14. RCSLT Student Award

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