The Compact and a Thriving Voluntary & Community Sector.

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The Compact and a Thriving Voluntary & Community Sector

Linking a Thriving Compact to a Thriving Sector Value for money Empowers organisati- ons Healthier local services Thriving Compact Thriving VCS Strong local partner- ships Enhanced decision- making Better policy develop- ment

Linking the Compact to NI7 The Norfolk Compact is integral to Norfolk’s NI7 Local Area Agreement Action Plan. It‘s three main objectives are: 1.Strong partnership arrangements across the county + opportunities to influence decision-making 2.Sustainable funding opportunities and relationships (contracts and grants) are in place 3.Effective support available from third sector generalist and specialist infrastructure organisations. Each of these specifically refers to the Norfolk Compact, applying its principles and undertakings

Linking the Compact to NI7 The West Sussex Compact Implementation Group is the responsible partnership for NI7 work. Their NI7 action plan, strongly compact linked, is supported by a Compact worker, and covers: Policy development Productive relationships Developing funding opportunities Capacity building and organisational development Promotion

Polling Indicate the direction your Compact is going in Discuss the results, use them as prompts Compare results with other areas

Champions Promote, raise awareness, build understanding Effective Championing is key to improving Compact performance Champions mush have support, training and direction

Identify and recruit Champions Induction and support for Champions Develop skills and experience Cascade knowledge Implement Compact way of working Achieve better outcomes Embed Compact into mainstream Structures

Further information and resources Compact Voice Compact Advocacy