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1 Working together to deliver results Tony Wilson Policy Director Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion

2 Context Changing marketplace: From eight lead contractors to three At least as many sub-contractors under the bonnet... And could be more: Leads will need to offer support for longer, to wider range of people, across NI Changing contracts: Greater focus on performance/ financial/ risk management

3 Implications... Different relationship between DEL and leads; leads and subs – the vertical links Different relationships between providers? Horizontal links. In particular: More scope for testing, learning, adapting? New ways of working – technical needs Provider voice?

4 Joining up horizontally... By geography – e.g.: City Strategy Pathfinders (2005-2010): Clear local strategy/ planning/ leadership Facilitated networks... of course relied on some funding By specialism – e.g.: ERSA sub-groups: Virtual and real networks Self-organised by industry... of course member benefit Sponsored networks, e,g. NEON (2009-11): Virtual and real, funded by Government And cutting across these, events like today’s

5 Test, learn, adapt – more effective We know broadly what works...... And you will know as well/ better than me Loads of UK research, even more internationally – via OECD, IZA, World Bank, others At least: how best to use, share, learn from what we think we know so far? At most: can we aspire to sharing learning across Steps 2 Success..? Possibly not at first...

6 Technical/ professional needs – more effecient Great 2008 report by “Third Sector Task Force”: Providers need professional expertise in: Contract negotiation Managing financial risk New performance management systems Providers need to work together and share expertise Proposed specialist mentors, common standards What scope, lessons can learn for NI?

7 Provider voice – more powerful ERSA – and equivalents in US, Australia “T2 Connect” Sub-contractors’ forum (to come) Feasibility study recommended Code of Conduct, some standardisation of terms. But how ensure strong voice?

8 An example from Steps to Work

9 Springvale Learning Partnership Working

10 Springvale Learning 1992- 2012 First Community Employment and Training Facility Delivering Employment Related Services

11 Springvale Learning Partnering:  Local Community Organisations  Voluntary Specialist Groups  Private Providers  Employers  Public Sector Bodies

12 Models of Managing Supply Chain 1.Lead Contractor of Consortium 33 members 2.Lead Contractor of Supply Chain 20 members

13 Contract Delivery  Selection of Providers to achieve  Contract Aims  Contract Targets  Contract Supply

14 Contract Delivery “ The strategic leadership provided by Springvale as Lead Contractor of the West Belfast contract area is very good” ETI Inspection 2009

15 Management of Supply Chain  Subcontractors:  Expectations Clear  Service level Contract  Provision and volume  Quality Assurance

16 Management of Supply Chain  Subcontractors:  Communication  Subcontractors Monthly Meetings  One to one Subcontractor meetings “There is effective communication and outstanding relationships between the Lead Contractor and the sub- contractors. “ ETI Inspection 2011

17 Management of Supply Chain  Subcontractors:  Administration System  Financial System  Sharing up to date information  Performance data

18 Management of Supply Chain  Subcontractors:  Good practice forums  Assessment  Policies and Procedures  Delivery techniques  Jobsearch materials  Self Evaluation Training

19 Springvale Learning Comments /Questions


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