Opportunities for improving Partnership working in the new arrangements – Getting ready for PCCs David Lock, Policy Adviser, Local Government Association.

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Opportunities for improving Partnership working in the new arrangements – Getting ready for PCCs David Lock, Policy Adviser, Local Government Association 12/09/12www.local.gov.uk

What do PCCs mean for VCSE? Some themes explored: Funding and the current landscape Understanding the changes Adapting to the new arrangements – survival Partnership working – opportunities Checklist - for VCSE organisations

2. Current important funding streams Police Authorities Community Safety Partnerships (Community Safety Fund) VOLUNTARY COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL ENTERPRISE ORGANISATIONS Funding Probation Trusts / Victim support Funding for various projects initiatives established programmes Other funding streams donations etc

Funding: what will stop? Definite: –Community Safety Fund –Early Intervention Fund – already gone (makes up EGSYV fund) –Youth Crime & Substance Misuse Prevention – already gone (to PA) –Victim’s Services Funding Almost Certain: –DIP main grant –Drug Testing –Positive Futures Unlikely (but never say never): –VAWG

Understanding the new arrangements

Understanding the new landscape and new funding arrangements - PCCs Unlike police authorities PCCs will not be part of community safety partnerships; There is however a mutual duty to cooperate, and have regard to each other’s priorities; It is not clear how PCCs will fit in with existing and new partnership structures; But unlike police authorities PCCs will be commissioners of services.

Understanding the new landscape – LAs and CSPs Police and Crime Commissioner Community Safety Partnerships Duty to have regard to each other’s priorities 1 Request merger Power to approve 4 Power to call CSP chairs to a meeting to discuss force-wide issues 2 Power to request a report 3 Police and Crime Panel Scrutinise Grant making powers 5

Understanding the new landscape - some opportunities for VCSEs? June 2012 LGA survey of prospective PCC candidates Some encouraging feedback?! Will PCCs understand the vital role of VCSE organisations?

VCSE: their vital role

From the PCCs perspective Yes the importance of VCSE recognised – but in practice: But will they want to commission services? Will they have the expertise to do so? If they do, commission will they act unilaterally or jointly? Joint commissioning /co–commissioning? Where does that leave VCSE organisations? How should they react? Can it be made an easy and ‘obvious’ decision to commission VCSE organisations?

Making it easy for PCCs? (1) Get yourself on the radar Introduce yourselves to PCC candidates Make your case? Linked to their P & C Plan! (help shape their plan if you can) Have some evidence Present the evidence clearly (note other examples..….)

Making it easy for PCCs? (2) Highlight that VCSEs may provide new models to deliver services more: –effectively –economically –Flexibly / enthusiastically? ……..in situations where they wouldn't otherwise be delivered Note the current Cabinet office push Frances Maude Mutuals Task Force (money to pump prime and promote) (Mutuals Information Service)

Making it easy for PCCs? (3) Group together with others Advantages of joint bidding makes it easier for the PCC by –Avoiding piecemeal £ handling –Only one body to deal with –More efficient potentially –Joins up partners Practicalities of a joint cross boundary VCSE bid Opportunities for partnership with your CSP Co-ordination of work in Dorset could be vital and mutually beneficial for all

Others who may commission - in the ‘new world’ Heath and Wellbeing Boards (will be commissioning services) Probation Trusts (changes from 2014) Victim support (from 2014 MoJ £ to the PCC) Coordination through joint or co-commissioning? The main focus of this presentation has been PCCs and CSPs – but don’t forget:

A coordinated VCSE offer to PCCs? VCSE organisations understanding joint / co-commissioning and working in partnership with others to help: - avoid duplication and - fill gaps in the PCCs Police and Crime Plan

A further option to exert some influence? Police and Crime Panels Role is to both review and scrutinise the PCC’s actions and decisions, and also to assist them in the effective exercise of their functions; Review the draft police and crime plan; Review the PCC’s annual report and hold a public meeting to question the PCC about it; Approve the PCC’s precept; VCSE might attend meetings to make their points heard?

Final Checklist / summary of key points Preparing for PCCs:  Are you going to compete for funding from the PCC, and how well prepared are you to do so?  Could you come together with other partners to bid for funding? If you do you have the right structures in place to do so?  Have you engaged with partners and been invited to consider the impact PCCs will have?  What are your priorities for services, are they shared by other partners, and what will the PCC be interested in?  How easy is it for a PCC to engage with you?  Do you have evidence that what you do works and offers value for money?  What can you do to influence candidates’ priorities, and therefore potential police and crime plans?  If the PCC does not support your work what do the members of the police and crime panel think about it?

David Lock