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State of the Sector Review Summary Response – LBRuT

State of the Sector Review Summary Response – LBRuT. Melissa Watson Voluntary Sector Partnership Manager. Summary Response - LBRuT. Community Leadership Building upon and improving relationships Strengthening partnerships Building Community Capacity

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State of the Sector Review Summary Response – LBRuT

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  1. State of the Sector ReviewSummary Response – LBRuT Melissa Watson Voluntary Sector Partnership Manager

  2. Summary Response - LBRuT Community Leadership Building upon and improving relationships Strengthening partnerships Building Community Capacity Strategic representation and a strong sector voice Embedding the Compact Strategic Commissioning Body Doing things better

  3. State of the Sector ReviewSummary Response - RCVS David Sidonio Chief Executive, RCVS

  4. Summary Response - RCVS Funding Engage and involvement with the VCS in strategic debate and policy development Improve relationships including (but not exclusively) with Health Volunteering Consideration of other opportunities for engagement Learning from commissioning Compact Increase VCS activity with businesses Increase strategic representation for sector

  5. Richmond Compact Review

  6. The Current Compact Principles The principles and shared vision described in the current Compact are as follows: The need for a strong and sustainable voluntary and community sector that brings innovation, resources and commitment to improving lives and the Borough Having mutual respect for each other and respecting independence Recognising diversity and equality and ensuring fairness, accessibility and inclusion underpins all services and partnership working. Recognising the value of partnership working between the statutory partners and the sector but also between organisations within the voluntary sector Recognition of the different legal, financial and political frameworks within which organisations operate Minimise the impact of their activities on the environment for both the statutory and voluntary sector Recognition of the important contribution of volunteers to making a positive difference to our communities

  7. The Draft Compact Outcomes Drawing on the national Compact and advice from Compact Voice we have identified the following possible outcomes, of which we would like to see your initial views: A strong, diverse and independent voluntary and community sector Effective and transparent design and development of policies, programmes and public services which takes account of a wide range of views and experiences, including users of statutory and voluntary sector services.   Responsive and high-quality programmes and services that are enabled through appropriate and proportionate procurement methods, and which achieve best value for residents. Clear arrangements for managing changes to programmes and services by both sectors. An equal and fair society Recognising the value of partnership working and the synergies it brings to how we work together.

  8. The Compact Review and Approach Convene a Steering Group of statutory and voluntary sector stakeholders to review and agree a draft for consultation Are there organisations that would like to be part of the Steering Group? Consultation Phase Workshop in March Online consultation Present the Compact review to sector forums and meetings across the Borough We would like your views on this approach and how you would like to be involved in the Compact review

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