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CIPFA CONFERENCE FRIDAY 11 APRIL 2008 THE MAELSTROM OF 2008 CHRIS TRINICK CHIEF EXECUTIVE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

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CIPFA CONFERENCE FRIDAY 11 APRIL 2008 THE MAELSTROM OF 2008 CHRIS TRINICK CHIEF EXECUTIVE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

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    2. CIPFA “Everything Begins in mysticism and ends in politics” Charles Peguy 1914 Local Government stock is high (25% improvement in services/54% satisfaction despite the press) Efficiency Savings 3% - CSR Issues of Demand and Quantity

    3. CIPFA Local Government Reorganisation Governance Choice, diversity and contestability Collectivism -v- Individualism

    4. CIPFA CSR money driven by: Clear national priorities Strengthening accountability on delivery Incentivising responsive public services Empowering communities and citizens

    5. CIPFA Look at strengths/weakness in being strategic and local Co-ordinated service offers at district level Clarify role in economy and regeneration

    6. CIPFA CPA > JAR > CSCI > CAA Consistency of data Behaviour and re-engineering Judgement (Henry Minsburg) Importance of HR reforms

    7. CIPFA Blockers – reasons not to Finances – CSR 07 National indicator Set Legislative Programme

    8. CIPFA Combining service offers With other providers – public/private Third sector Our role – deliverer (influence / support accountable body / cheerleader)

    9. CIPFA Reflection on 37 years Post War settlement 60s/70s local plans 80s Thatcherism – market forces 1997 New Labour – mixed economy based on need and circumstance

    10. CIPFA Advance 21st century society Demography / ageing / diversity Costs Improvement potential

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