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Third Sector Commission Helping you become Bid Ready

Third Sector Commission Helping you become Bid Ready. Todays Agenda. 10-1015 Welcome and Introductions 1015-1030 TSC Overview 1030-1100 Strategic Outcomes plus Q&A 1100-12 Network in themes 12-1245 Lunch 1245-4 Partnership Working (Break 130-145)

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Third Sector Commission Helping you become Bid Ready

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  1. Third Sector CommissionHelping you become Bid Ready

  2. Todays Agenda • 10-1015 Welcome and Introductions • 1015-1030 TSC Overview • 1030-1100 Strategic Outcomes plus Q&A • 1100-12 Network in themes • 12-1245 Lunch • 1245-4 Partnership Working (Break 130-145) Help yourself to tea and coffee at any point

  3. Community Works Role • Three events • Today – Being Bid Ready (Focus on Partnership) • Finance Session 10th October 930-1230 • Measurement Tools 26th September 930-1230 • Advice on setting up partnerships • Connecting you to other partners • Read a Funding Bid • Submit questions through portal • Anything else you ask us for…….

  4. Third Sector Commission John Reading, Third Sector Manager Communities, Equality & Third Sector Team 16 September 2019 – Tender released 3 October – Bidders Briefing 2-4 Brighthelm 30 October – Closing Date 1 April 2020 – Services start https://in-tendhost.co.uk/sesharedservices/aspx/Home

  5. Strategic Outcome B To create safe and inclusive neighbourhoods and community space that encourages greater use and ownership by residents. Encourages neighbourliness and community cohesion, the feeling of safety, reduces crime (especially hate crime) and disorder, and promotes and improves health and wellbeing. Question and answer

  6. Strategic Outcome A To enable people, of all ages, with complex needs, or who are at risk of exclusion and social isolation, to improve their health and wellbeing and fulfil their potential socially and economically in the city, across all life stages: starting well, living well, ageing well, dying well. Question and answer

  7. Strategic Outcome D Protecting and enhancing the health and wellbeing of residents and providing a robust response to climate change through a more circular, sustainable and resilient economy. Question and answer

  8. Strategic Outcome C Enhanced community wellbeing and people’s sense of belonging through inclusive and innovative arts, cultural and leisure opportunities for people that improve their physical and mental wellbeing and resilience. Question and answer

  9. Networking Back Left – SO A: Health and Wellbeing Back Right – SO B: Safe and Inclusive neighbourhoods Front Left – SO C: Arts, Culture & Leisure Front Right – SO D: Circular Economy Be prepared to: • Introduce yourselves and your organisations… • …with a particular focus on your organisational priorities

  10. Lunch 12-1245 Use the time to network

  11. Why Work in Partnership • What's the benefit of working in partnership? • Why did you choose that collaborative approach?

  12. Why work in partnership • Access to knowledge and expertise learning from each other • Access to people: services users, staff and volunteers • Innovation: new ways of working • Efficiency – but do remember this is often over time and requires investment

  13. Partnership Structures • Joint and Severally Liable (JSL) • Consortium with Lead Partner

  14. Issues to Consider if you are going to be • Lead Partner • Member of a JSL Partnership • Sub contracted partner

  15. Sticky Issues Think of some of the partnerships/collaborations you have been involved in: • What challenges got resolved? • What challenges didn’t get resolved? • What was the impact on the partnership?

  16. Scenarios • One of the partners is not turning up to partnership meetings – we want you to think about all the reasons that this could be happening? • You aren’t receiving any referrals to your service – we want you to identify all the reasons why this could be happening? Use the three circles, write in what the problems might be in terms of Work, Structure and People.

  17. What are the things you hold dear? • What makes you feel anxious or frustrated? • What do you need to see to know that everyone is committed? • And, how can you help others to understand this about you and help your own wellbeing?

  18. Thank you…. • AOB – anything you would like to request of Community Works? • Finance Session 10th October 930-1230 • Measurement Tools 26th September 930-1230 • Advice on setting up partnerships • Connecting you to other partners • Read a Funding Bid • Submit questions through portal https://www.bhcommunityworks.org.uk/supporting-you-to-bid-to-the-tsc/ • Feedback Forms • Monitoring Forms GOOD LUCK!!!!

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