Presentation for Irish in Britain Policy Symposium 'New ways of making an impact locally: Partnerships, contracts, commissioning & Black, Asian and Minority.

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Presentation for Irish in Britain Policy Symposium 'New ways of making an impact locally: Partnerships, contracts, commissioning & Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) social enterprise' 26 th February 2014 Breege McDaid – Director of Irish Community Care Merseyside Reihana Bashir – Operations Manager of Mary Seacole House

Care Community Culture is a collaboration of three organisations, developing a dynamic partnership arrangement in order to achieve the maximum impact on the health and wellbeing of local communities by utilising our collective resources. Dedicated to physical, mental and social wellbeing, independent living and community support. Identifying and responding to the health and social care needs of the Irish and Irish Traveller Communities. Mental Health Resource service providing services for adults primarily from Black and Racial Minority Groups.

Partners Key Characteristics Grass roots community organisations developing over the years in response to the expressed needs of our Service Users Mission: Improving Health & Wellbeing, Addressing Inequalities Ethos: person centred, culturally competent, promoting independence, self-help, meaningful activity, choice and control Delivery of quality assured front-line information, advice, signposting and outreach support services to hard to reach groups within the city i.e. BME, elders, carers, homeless, rough sleeping, dual diagnosis, nomadic / transient lifestyles. All services are delivered with cultural, language and literacy sensitivity Each organisation has a very distinct cultural client group.

Why….. Changes in Commissioning of Services – Tendering and Procurement Larger voluntary organisation setting up consortia – 800 group Capacity of small providers to be Tender Ready Local Authority Adult Social Care Budget Innovate! Collaborate! Do not rely on statutory funding, it will not be there! Become self sustaining!

The Journey PCT Third Sector Involvement Programme Recognition of opportunity of making the 3 organisations stronger Applied for Transformation Fund – Liverpool City Council RLK PARTNERSHIPS

The Journey Continues……. Engaged Consultancy Support to help us focus on: Development of Partnership Agreement Our Collective Offer Exploring what services CCC could provide Our Unique Selling Point Branding & Marketing Introduction of Staff and Trustees RLK PARTNERSHIPS Emerald Personalised Support

Where we are now…. Defined Service Model: Personal Assistant Support Service for Culturally Diverse Communities Successful proposal to Liverpool City Council to fund pilot Ongoing Consultation support from PULSE Regeneration Recruiting to Business Development Co-ordinator Role & Personal Assistants Purpose of Pilot: To set up a central co-ordination hub across the partners: marketing, referral, data collection Build community profiles Analyse demand and impact of Personal Assistant Support Service

Beyond the pilot Has it worked? Structure Governance Sustainability Income Generation Ultimate Aims:- Service Users from diverse communities will get a better service Social Enterprise Development

Conclusion Collaborations need: Investment of TIME EFFORT ENERGY Independent Facilitation Trust Openness Honesty Shared responsibility Mutual promotion Optimism Sharing experience and best practice Cultural exchange Friendship & fun

Thank you Questions/Comments Breege McDaid – Reihana Bashir –