1 / 19

NWIEP – Challenges & Opportunities 2009 - 2011 Gillian Bishop, Chief Executive 13 July 2009

NWIEP – Challenges & Opportunities 2009 - 2011 Gillian Bishop, Chief Executive 13 July 2009. Overview of Contribution. What are the improvement & efficiency challenges and opportunities How does the North West fit into the national and wider regional picture

nevin
Download Presentation

NWIEP – Challenges & Opportunities 2009 - 2011 Gillian Bishop, Chief Executive 13 July 2009

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. NWIEP – Challenges & Opportunities 2009 - 2011 Gillian Bishop, Chief Executive13 July 2009

  2. Overview of Contribution • What are the improvement & efficiency challenges and opportunities • How does the North West fit into the national and wider regional picture • Where is policy for Improvement & Efficiency heading • What we can do together to make a difference

  3. Some big issues facing us

  4. UK GDP Growth: Percentage change on a year earlier Forecast PBR 08 Budget 09

  5. Implications for the Public Finances With public sector net borrowing set to peak at 12.4 per cent of GDP in 2009-10. Public sector net debt to 76% GDP in 2013-14 (79% inc financial sector losses)

  6. Balance of Tax and Spend

  7. A record of delivery: Gershon £26.5bn and CSR £30bn Gershon Over-delivered – £26.5bn against £21.5bn target Departments already delivering strongly against CSR £30bn target (08/09 – 10/11) An additional £5bn in 10/11 Given early findings of OEP & PVP, and additional capability developed within depts Operational Efficiency Programme Public Value Programme Ambitious VFM programme in next Spending Review Period Informed by findings of both OEP and PVP Challenge & Opportunity

  8. Opportunities at all levels • National: Total Place • Regional: Commissions • Sub Regional: Collective ambitions • Local: LAA & CAA • Individually

  9. Nationally: Total Place • An ambitious and challenging programme that brings together • elements of central government and local agencies within a place to achieve three things around a priority issue: • Service transformations that can improve the experience of local residents and deliver better value • Early efficiencies to validate the work • A body of knowledge about how more effective cross-agency working delivers the above

  10. Regionally in NW • North West Improvement & Efficiency Partnership: • - Sector-led, sustainable support • - Local delivery of support through regional and sub regional Partnerships • - £22m over 3 years 2008-2011 • Year 1 Focus: Efficiency and Transformation, Enablers, LAA & MAA, Improved Performance • Years 2 & 3 Evidence based commissioning

  11. Commissioning Focus • NWIEP Added Value Objectives emerge from Independent Evaluation and stakeholder engagement : • Engaging the full potential of the sector • Challenging and supporting performance • Enabling collaboration and shared learning • Building capacity and confidence • Mainstreaming and sustaining improvement • University of Manchester research into sector performance identifies Key Regional Issues: • Efficiency • Economy • Partnerships • Neighbourhoods & Communities • Children & Young People • Health & Wellbeing • Environment • Community Safety • Enablers

  12. Sub Regions: Collective Ambition • AGMA £1,321,000 • CIEP £0,541,000 • CWIEP £0,781,000 • Lancashire £1,263,000 • MIEP £0,916,000 • Collection Ambitions : Efficiency MAAs Leadership

  13. Local Opportunities • Self Awareness • Knowledge & Intelligence – matters of confidentiality • Timings: CAA Feedback with sector led support • Improvement Planning • Mutual Support – sharing & learning

  14. What we can do together • Return on Investment, Making our Case: • Why improvement activity is best delivered by the sector • Continuous improvement linked to local outcomes • Efficiencies at no expense to quality • Commissions: • What support/information do you need to evidence that sector communities can work better, quicker, cheaper?

  15. Are We Up for the Challenge? Talking about it and doing it Talking about it, but not doing it Not talking about it or doing it

  16. Contact Details Website: www.nwiep.org.uk Email: contactus@nwiep.org.uk Tel: 01942 705481 Fax: 01942 705454 Address: North West Improvement and Efficiency Partnership Wigan Investment Centre Waterside Drive Wigan WN3 5BA

More Related