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3 pilots
Feasability Testing
Cross-boundary Working
Supporting LSPs to deliver excellent LAAs
PILOT ONE
Feasability Testing
(Stakeholders: 17 local authorities, GO, AC, Government Departments)
Objective: Agree up to 35 indictors for RBWM
What we are piloting: A methodology
Where are we now: 20 indicators agreed by ambition groups, GOSE discussions on their priorities for RBWM, producing a shared story, (mock) negotiations begin over the summer
PILOT TWO
Cross-boundary Working
(Stakeholders: 7 partnerships, DCLG, IDEA. Locally:Council, PCT, Fire, Police and CCB)
Objective: Explore how cross-boundary working can be an advantage in LAAs & MAAs
What we are piloting: Can the approach of one organisation influence others (beyond our boundaries) to make LAAs and MAAs more useful?
Where are we now: National Learning Set established; our pilot being developed and agreed; sharing our thinking and testing the approach in July/August
PILOT THREE
Supporting LSPs to Deliver Excellent LAAs
(Stakeholders: Leadership Centre, the Nowhere Group,IDEA, DCLG, Government Offices, 3 Govt. Regions)
Objective: an understanding of how relationships and behaviours can deliver successful LAAs
What we are piloting: A process to strengthen LSPs
Where we are now: self assessment completed; partnership event held, analysis being undertaken
Timetable
How the 3 link together
April to June July Autumn
Feasability Testing
Explore approaches, draft indicators, ‘mock negotiation
Regional Seminar (13th)
National Learning and Guidance
Cross- Boundary Working
Identify areas to be explored, seek buy in, test in rollout, use in the new LAA
National Learning
Delivering excellent LAAs
Self-assessment, stakeholder day, analysis & feedback
Regional Seminar (13th)