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Local Authority Learning and Development Programme

Local Authority Learning and Development Programme. Why? to provide support with intergenerational programmes and plans a focus upon LAs shortlisted for, but not receiving, GT funding to add a strategic dimension to influence service delivery How? through action learning style workshops

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Local Authority Learning and Development Programme

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  1. Local Authority Learning and Development Programme Why? to provide support with intergenerational programmes and plans a focus upon LAs shortlisted for, but not receiving, GT funding to add a strategic dimension to influence service delivery How? through action learning style workshops encouraging peer support and shared learning through regional clusters

  2. Current participants Buckinghamshire CCGTADerbyshire CCGTS Wolverhampton CCGTSLeeds CCGTA Rotherham MBCGTAKirklees CouncilGTA Sheffield CCGTAPoole BCGTA Southampton CCGTABradford MDCGTS- Host Gloucestershire CCGTSAdur DC and Worthing BCDNA Telford and Wrekin BCGTSHampshire CCGTS - Host Nottinghamshire CCGTS – Host York CC GTA Portsmouth CC – GT fundedWakefield MDC – GT funded GTA – GT applicant but not shortlisted GTS – GT shortlisted but not GT funded DNA – Did not apply

  3. Phase 1 – Emerging themes from regional workshops impact of the economic downturn the challenges of taking a strategic and planned approach demonstrating impact and outcomes safeguarding issues

  4. Phase 2 – Making the business case Consider strategic support, including elected member ‘buy in’ wider stakeholder support including the third sector clarity of outcomes, especially multiple outcomes impact on resource allocation especially vfm, ‘more for less’ how to involve different departments/organisations ‘fit’ with localism and the Big Society evaluation and legacy

  5. Where next? IP Peer Review and Support Programme Outcomes for the host authority would include:  a light touch’ external assessment showcasing and sharing good practice, challenges and barriers a strengthened business case summary report of the Review, with recommendation

  6. Where next? IP Peer Review and Support Programme Outcomes for the review team would include: increased understanding of ‘what works and why’ opportunity to shape the views of colleagues and partners examination of outcomes and impact shaping a benchmarking tool for self-assessment

  7. IP Peer Review and Support Programme Potential themes and topics commissioning IP to deliver health outcomes addressing social exclusion through IP working with vulnerable people and addressing intergenerational dimensions of poverty intergenerational volunteering with reference to people with disability the role of scrutiny in promoting IP

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