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Devo Manc Mike Wild Chief

“We’re making it up as we go along.” Sir Richard Leese Voluntary Sector North West Conference 7 th October 2015 #DevoManc

3 GVA – Gross Value Added LEP – Local Enterprise Partnership Greater Manchester: a snapshot picture

The Road to #DevoManc

An empowered Greater Manchester to collaborate through greater connectivity, supporting to rebalance our national economy A financially self-sustaining city-region with the seize assets, skilled population and political and economic influence to rival any global city Driving sustainable growth across GM and ensuring that all GM residents are able to contribute to and benefit from that growth –Creating the conditions for growth: infrastructure, housing & employment –Increasing total productivity: skills, company growth, new markets –Helping our citizens to become independent and self-reliant: a new relationship between citizens and the state GM Strategy “Stronger Together”

Devolution is NOT an agreement between GMCA and the Government! It’s a series of deals with Government DEPARTMENTS But wait

Transport: Multi year budget, franchising of bus services, smart ticketing, rail station policy Business: business support budgets Business rates: retain 100% of growth in business rates from 2016 Housing & Planning: spatial framework, £300m Housing Investment Fund, GM Land Commission, Mayoral Development Corporations, compulsory purchase powers, Sunday Trading variations Borrowing: power to borrow as GMCA from 2017 Blue Light: elected GM Mayor will take on Police & Crime Commissioner functions + GM Fire & Rescue Authority Skills & Employment: reshape Further Education (joint with Govt.), Work Programme 2 (joint with Govt.), Public Service Reform: Troubled Families, Complex Dependency, Working Well Children’s Services: Fostering and Adoption and…? GM Devolution

Close the health inequalities gap within GM and between GM and the rest of the UK Integrate physical health, mental health and social care services Build on the Healthier Together programme (hospitals) Continue to shift the focus of care closer to homes and communities where possible Strengthen the focus on wellbeing, including a greater focus on prevention and public health Contribute to growth and connect people to growth: e.g. helping people get in to and stay in work Forge a partnership between the NHS, social care, universities and science and knowledge industries for the benefit of the population Make significant progress on closing the financial gap STILL UNDER NHS & LOCAL AUTHORITY LAW / GUIDANCE GM Health & Social Care

By 2020 Greater Manchester aims to have: 64,000 fewer people living with chronic conditions, 6,000 fewer people being diagnosed with cancer 10% fewer visits to urgent care 18,000 ‘at risk’ children supported to live in stable, caring homes 700,000 people with chronic conditions better supported to manage their health. Tony Lloyd Health & Social Care

GM Strategic Plan = 10 Locality Plans Themes include: Public Health, Cancer Care, Primary Care, Living Longer Living Better, Mental Health, Learning Disability, Single Manchester Hospital Service, Children & Young People, Housing & Assistive Technology, “Social Movement for Wellbeing”/ Vast differences in levels of involvement / consultation / conversation January – March 2016 “engagement process” GM Strategic Plan

Election in th Member of the GM Combined Authority Each member has one vote Mayor will be required to consult GMCA on spending & strategies Mayor can be vetoed by the other GMCA members – the majority needed is different depending on the agreement with the Government Department Not the same as London! Local Authorities don’t lose any powers to GMCA or GM Mayor GM Mayor

Guarantees about future funds Local taxation Social Security (“Welfare Benefits”) Control over schools Changes to democracy – other than the Mayor And almost no mention of the voluntary, community & social enterprise sector at all! ….“New society”…? What’s NOT in #DevoManc

Letter to Tony Lloyd Interim Mayor –Memorandum of Understanding with the VCSE Sector –Secondments and Placements –Engagement and Communications –Transition Fund –VCSE Strategic Partners Programme VCSE Reference Group (Shadow) –Health & Social Care focus…for now… –“Coalition of the willing”: facilitated by VSNW –CVSs, equalities organisations, service providers –Carolyn Wilkins, Warren Heppolette & Tony Lloyd –GM VCSE Assembly…? The “Lock In” VCSE & #DevoManc

WE CAN PUT AN END TO INEQUALITY A catalyst of change & connector of people We are many. VCSE is worth over £1bn & employs more than 24,000 people + thousands more volunteers Equal & integral part of Devolution Cultural and social devolution not just economic GM has a history of being pioneers: leadership is in communities Not just about demand on public services: community and ownership We are better at building community confidence and cohesion and moving from crisis to prevention People powered change Devolution belongs to everyone: we should be at the table Collaboration – we can help make it up as we go along. VCSE & #DevoManc Messages

Devolution Principles Creating a social economy. Meaningful representation of the VCSE within new leadership structures. Ensuring accountability through effective community engagement. Decisions taken at the most local level appropriate. Working with local organisations to support local commissioning and local delivery of public services.

Devolution Basics Build a “coalition of the willing” Broad message as a public statement Influencing plan Find secondment opportunities Build trust between sector leaders Make it up as you go along.