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1 Kathy Evans CEO kathy.evans@childrenengland.org.uk kathy.evans@childrenengland.org.uk

2 About Children England The leading membership organisation for charities and community groups working with children, young people and families in England Supporting and representing the sector since 1940’s Membership network of over 100,000 like- minded people working across the sector Represent the full diversity of the sector Our Mission: To create a fairer world for children and young people by championing the voluntary organisations which work on their behalf

3 What Children England Does

4 The Voluntary Sector 64,000 charities (half of all charities) in England have children, young people and families as their main beneficiaries And a further 21,000 ‘civil society’organisations Total income - £3.3 billion (core c.yp.f service sector), PLUS £8.7billion in wider sector serving cyp as part of but not the focus of their delivery 96% operate at local level only 54% do not employ any paid staff 91% have an annual income of less than £100k 53% have an annual income of less than £10k Only 1% of their total income is from corporates

5 Perfect Storms

6 Business Storms in the Voluntary and Community Sector Increasing fuel bills, high price inflation, pension costs. Public grant-giving diminishing; competition for all funds high Do more for less while it costs more to get less Donation income relatively resilient Salary cuts and workforce reductions highest of all 3 sectors Increasing service demand from children, young people and families is reported right across both VCS and statutory services. Organisational strength substantially weakened by investment and asset value losses and continuing low interest rates Ongoing cashflow pressures on reserves. Adaptation to new business models, social finance opportunities and more commercial ‘trading’ models is being embraced, but cannot be achieved quickly, and open to question as ‘effective’ in some practice areas. The primary blockage to taking up social finance opportunities for many VCSO’s is low, or highly uncertain, revenue funding prospects. Severe simultaneous pressures on all areas of VCS business models

7 Locality Storms in Children and Families Services Changes in one public authority, body or service have knock-on impacts for other agencies in the ‘support chain’ Training budgets are under severe pressure right across statutory and voluntary agencies, Some charities are having to consider rationing criteria or waiting lists to manage and prioritise increased service demand Early intervention levels of support appear at highest risk of being reduced or cut, potentially storing up problems for the future as unmet needs may escalate to further increase demand for higher cost and complex services later. Risk levels and risk transfer are serious issues – both financial risks and caseload risks The ‘Chaos Theory’ of Interdependence

8 Declaration of Interdependence

9 Children England and TUC We share the vision and commitment to create a society where all children and young people are valued, protected and listened to, their rights are realised and their families are supported. We believe that the reliance on price-driven competition in children’s service commissioning is eroding, rather than building, our collective capacity and sense of common cause in achieving this vision. We declare our mutual respect for the importance of public service, charitable mission, professionalism and voluntary action in a more creative and collaborative future for children’s services.

10 Building a New Relationship Through Intelligent Commissioning Collaborative strategic planning Collaborative commissioning Commissioning for quality Democratic accountability Intelligent commissioning Grants as investment tools Sharing risk Long term investment Longer term contracts Full cost recovery Proportionality Transparency

11 Valuing People and their Skills in Quality Service Delivery Cross-sector workforce leadership Security for staff Ending exploitation Worker voice Funding core staff Valuing volunteers Training and development Safe and sufficient staff ratios

12 What else is Children England doing? Keep profit out of child protection England’s Children – policy priorities for children, young people and families from the VCS – campaigning before, through and beyond the General Election Further research and policy development SafeNetwork continue and grow Seeking to match Engage London programme for all other regions in England Grow our movement of supporters and members


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