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Regional Service Planning

Regional Service Planning. Community Legal Centres Queensland Conference 8 March 2018. What is regional service planning?. National Partnership Agreement ( NPA ) requires States and Legal Assistance Services (LAS) to undertake Collaborative Service Planning

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Regional Service Planning

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  1. Regional Service Planning Community Legal Centres Queensland Conference 8 March 2018

  2. What is regional service planning? • National Partnership Agreement (NPA) requires States and Legal Assistance Services (LAS) to undertake Collaborative Service Planning • Queensland Department of Justice funded Community Legal Centre Queensland to facilitate collaborative service planning in 4 regions • Planning process builds up on the evidence base produced for the CLSP procurement process. Regional Service Planning |2

  3. Who is involved • Legal Assistance Services in 4 regions • The RLAFs are being tested as the vehicle for the planning process – CLCs, LAQ and ATSILS • First regions – Moreton and Ipswich to test the planning framework • Final 2 regions – EOI process • CLCQ – collect and collate data, facilitate planning discussions and produce the final regional plans Presentation Title and Footer Information (change on Master page) |3

  4. Regional Planning Framework Regional Service Planning |4

  5. What is the process? • Data collection as one planning input: • quantitative (service-level data, ABS, Law and Justice Foundation NSW) • qualitative (interviews with LAS and community organisations in the region) • The data is used as input for planningdiscussions to determine: • priority groups • priority areas of law • strategies to address legal needs • Potential strategies include: • more resources for more services, • partnership development, • improved referral pathways, • training and development. Presentation Title and Footer Information (change on Master page) |5

  6. What happens to the plan? • Provided to QLAF who provide advice to the Queensland Government about the allocation of future resources to LAS • RLAFs can monitor and operationalise some aspects of the plan through usual RLAF processes • CLCQ can assist with strategies such as partnerships and training and development Presentation Title and Footer Information (change on Master page) |6

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