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Graeme Brown - Kent Partnership

Refresh of the Vision for Kent Public Service Board 28 th September 2010. Graeme Brown - Kent Partnership. We have stripped the Vision down to the core essentials: Vision that all partners can sign up to; Vision that shapes delivery across Kent;

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Graeme Brown - Kent Partnership

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  1. Refresh of the Vision for Kent Public Service Board 28th September 2010 Graeme Brown - Kent Partnership

  2. We have stripped the Vision down to the core essentials: • Vision that all partners can sign up to; • Vision that shapes delivery across Kent; • Vision that can be used to engage residents, communities, businesses; • Vision that sets out long term strategic outcome measures.

  3. Refresh needs to be flexible so it facilitates: • Kent developments: • Delivers localism: Kent Re-commitment / Senate etc • Accommodate revisions in KP architecture • Makes bold differences with less resources • National developments: • Deficit Reduction / CSR / PBB • Coalition’s Big Society drive

  4. Ambition 1: To grow the economy For Kent to be ‘open for business’ with a growing, prosperous economy and jobs for all Ambition 2: To tackle disadvantage For all residents in Kent to achieve their potential and to have increased confidence that their quality of life is improving Ambition 3: To put the citizen in control For Kent residents to be able to use their own resourcefulness to take control and responsibility for themselves, their families and communities

  5. Ambition 1: To grow the economy • Why: • Underpins everything else • Impact: • Virtuous circle of success and reputation generating confidence and further investment and growth • High value employment • Higher, flexible and transferable skills • How: • Existing: ‘Unlocking Kent’s Potential’, Local Devt Fram’k • Future: LEP, Housing Strategy

  6. Ambition 2: To tackle disadvantage (geographic and population groups) • Why: • Unlock individuals potential and confidence to achieve • Reduce barriers to achieving potential • Impact: • Reduce gap in quality of life outcomes experienced in deprived areas and by disadvantaged population groups • How: • Existing: ‘CYPP’, ’Health Inequalities’, ‘Later Life’, etc • Future: Tackle inter-generational deprivation, welfare into work, raise personal aspiration, reduce barriers to aspiration

  7. Ambition 3: To put the citizen in control • Why: • Rebalance state / citizen relationship • Empower individuals and communities • Impact: • Our opportunity to shape ‘Big Society’ in Kent • Responsible citizens – Reduced demand on public services • Increase engagement and participation • How: • Three sectors - VCS, Corporate Social Responsibility, public • Long term - preventative services and behaviour change • Discuss at: KP 12th October, KP Conference 18th November

  8. Performance Management Framework • Overall Outcome: • VFM / Satisfaction • Ambition 1: • GVA • Ambition 2: • Survey of confidence in improving quality of life • Ambition 3: • Proportion budget commissioned through non public service agencies • All supported by annual diagnostic indicators.

  9. Local Ambitions, e.g. Swale • Why the ambition is important to Swale eg: • Economy narrowly focussed on manufacturing and logistics • Health inequalities • What: • Focus on knowledge intensive industries • Borough where people lead healthier lives • How: • Targeted responses to needs of individual communities • Development of Swale’s Green Grid

  10. Timeline of Key Meetings • 28th Sept – Public Service Board • 30th Sept – K&M Leaders and CEOs • 12th Oct – Kent Partnership Board • 3rd Nov – LSP Officers Group • 9th Nov – KP Support Group • 11th Nov – KP Planning Group • 18th Nov – KP Annual Conference

  11. 12th Oct – Kent Partnership Board • Child Poverty Paper • Health Inequalities Paper • Bishop Trevor Willmott: • - 10 Minute insight into ‘Big Society • Jonathan Shaw: • - 10 Minute insight into ‘Tackling Disadvantage’ • 45 minute round table discussions eg: • - What does Big Society mean to you? • - What would it look like in Kent? • - How do we achieve it in Kent?

  12. 18th Nov – KP Annual Conference (morning) • Keynote speaker (tbc) • Presentation by Chairman of KP • Launch of three ambitions by Ambition Champions • (Bishop Trevor Willmott and Jonathan Shaw) • Round Table discussion on taking forward three ambitions

  13. Thank you

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