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Joint presentation by Department of Communities and Social Inclusion, Community Centres SA and UnitingCare Wesley Bowden South Australia September 2015.

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1 Joint presentation by Department of Communities and Social Inclusion, Community Centres SA and UnitingCare Wesley Bowden South Australia September 2015 We’re in it together and tasting ‘success’

2 Let’s start with our purpose Share (taste) our tools and tips for success in government using RBA: Funding Contracting Reporting

3 Recipe for success (the context) Opportunity Desire for change Partnership Support from the right places Bravery Proof of RBA working

4 Community Centres SA Peak Body for 110 community and neighbourhood centres and 50 Affiliate organisations throughout SA Our focus is community development Our role is to advocate for and build the capacity of our sector Centres support and develop the capacity of communities through activities that build connectedness, skills, resilience and improve overall health and wellbeing Largely volunteer contribution – few paid staff working with up to 200 volunteers

5 UnitingCare Wesley Bowden An NGO based in metro Adelaide with 200 paid and 150 volunteer staff Deliver a diverse range of community services across metropolitan Adelaide UCWB’s history of involvement in RBA What are the drivers for change What is our investment in RBA

6 Opportunity aligning Reform of funding and contracting Government support for community engagement and collective impact New Stronger Together agreement Private Sector engagement

7 What we did Developed outcomes together Used outcomes in tender for funding program* Negotiated outcomes into service agreements* Training* Developed reporting tools* Continuous conversations * Denotes tip to share

8 Sharing our tools ‘Bank’ of measures Reporting templates Communities of Practice

9 ‘Bank’ of measures

10 Reporting templates

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12 Financial Health

13 Data collection method Pre/post/follow-up surveys with clients - follow-up will be via phone - Trialing automated phone calls for post surveys Phone calls to administer the post survey for clients who drop out

14 Data collection tool

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16 Preliminary findings

17 Communities of Practice External Established and facilitated by Community Centres SA in 3 regions Participants from diverse organisations Focus varies based on participant needs Internal For DCSI staff to learn, share, explore, develop Lead to identification of early adopters

18 Lessons learnt Partnership approach accountable Communication – clear on purpose, continuous Grow champions Flexible How to deal with the negatives Quality Assurance Feedback

19 Feedback from UCWB The partnership approach is well received Requires ongoing investment of time and energy on all levels Accountabilities need to be clear and documented Continuous improvement cycle Communicate, Communicate

20 What are we cooking next? More programs Ongoing support Scalability Reporting Technology Engagement of procurement Continued reform

21 Your feedback and questions Show of hands if : Found some tools or ideas that you would like to taste? Discovered some connections that you like to make? Overall was the taste worth it? Any questions before we give you our handouts and let you taste our brownies?


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