How Bournemouth 2026 is changing. Bob Boulton Chair of Bournemouth 2026 Partnership Debbie Clifton Bournemouth 2026 Development Manager.

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How Bournemouth 2026 is changing

Bob Boulton Chair of Bournemouth 2026 Partnership Debbie Clifton Bournemouth 2026 Development Manager

Partnership Review  Context of partnership working has changed  Bob Boulton became new chair from 1 st December  Review was needed to ensure the partnership is still fit for purpose, value for money and can meet future challenges  Root and branch review was carried out between December 2010 – February 2011, considered and agreed in principal by Vision Board on 1 st March 2011

Outcome of Review  Strong mandate for continuation of Bournemouth 2026 partnership  Focus partnership on a few priorities whilst recognising importance of wider Sustainable Community Strategy activity to deliver long term vision  Need to be self sustaining by April 2013  Simple & streamlined structure – outcome focused meetings not talking shop

Outcome of Review  Engage wider community including private sector to deliver sustainable community strategy – Big Society  Intelligence led decision making  Outcome focused partnership activity  Prevention & intervention are key  Supporting third sector to thrive

Implementation of fewer priorities Using intelligence led approach the Board agreed to focus on:  2 priority neighbourhoods: Boscombe & West Howe  2 issue priorities: Young People Realising Their Potential & Families in Crisis  Boscombe Regeneration Partnership leading on developing Boscombe Action Plan

How we are becoming self sustaining  Becoming Development Trust  Social enterprise group exploring possibilities  Exploring possible Community Land Trust  Develop consortia to enable local third sector organisations to compete with nationals  SE to help young people realising their potential  Exploit trusted brand of Bournemouth 2026 partnership

Implementing streamlined structure  Moved from consultation forums to focused workshops, information & networking days  Today is the first information & networking day  Suggestions for topics welcome  Workshops: Boscombe workshop held in July, The Speakers event in July  Future workshops: West Howe, Families in Crisis, Boscombe action plan, Social networking

Current Structure  Insert structure chart

Sustainable Community Strategy  Will be launched at Annual Conference  To include: 4 new priorities – with targets Targets for visions – to be monitored annually LAA legacy Actions for wider community ie Big Society 4 Golden Threads: Reducing inequality, Earth Charter & sustainability, Prevention, People influencing decisions