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‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR. REGIONAL VOLUNTARY YOUTH ORGANISATIONS: FUTURE FUNDING FRIDAY 10 MAY 2013. Welcome. ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR. Máire Young Chairperson Youth Council for Northern Ireland. Walter Rader Seminar Facilitator. ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR. Observations and Reflections.
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‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR REGIONAL VOLUNTARY YOUTH ORGANISATIONS:FUTURE FUNDING FRIDAY 10 MAY 2013 Welcome
‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR Máire Young Chairperson Youth Council for Northern Ireland
Walter Rader Seminar Facilitator ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR
Observations and Reflections ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR
ChangingCollaboratingSustainingChallenges and Opportunities ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR
Healthy sector – quantity and quality Diversity of RVYOs - infrastructure support, youth work support and development and hybrids Return on investment Confidence in sustainability Funding uncertainty Social economy OBSERVATIONS and REFLECTIONS ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR
Needs: Governance and Compliance Support Supporting Volunteers Targeted Interventions Increasing Collaboration Support Gaps OBSERVATIONS and REFLECTIONS ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR
Priorities for Youth and ESA Youth Strategy for NI Change – ‘historic funding phased out’ Outcomes Focus Role of voluntary sector Procurement/tendering/commissioning of services Gap between voluntary and statutory sector Opportunity or Threat? OBSERVATIONS and REFLECTIONS ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR
Assessment of Need Regional Youth Development Plan – local support needs and targeted regional development/themes Need for Infrastructure – ‘strategic’ Need for Funding of Infrastructure Costs of Support Organisations Positive Working Relationships – Dialogue? Leadership OBSERVATIONS and REFLECTIONS ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR
Observations and Reflections ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR
Tendering, Commissioning and Delivering: Challenges and Opportunities Regional Voluntary Youth OrganisationsFuture Funding ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’SEMINAR
Replacement of grants by commissioning of services driven by public bodies Happening before large public expenditure reductions In adult social care, contracts being replaced by funding through personal budgets The changing funding environment in England:the experience of two service delivery charities ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’SEMINAR
PQQ, framework or specific tenders and contracts Need for charities to have a tendering strategy as part of strategic plan Different approaches by commissioners for different services but similar process Experience and Learning ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’SEMINAR
Contracts and competition help innovation in service delivery Stability, strengthened central services Improved planning and long term development and investment Feedback on performance from users and commissioners Improved communications with stakeholders The positives ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’SEMINAR
Staff transfer: TUPE, pay, pensions, terms and conditions Legal issues Short contracts of 1-2 years create uncertainty Downward pressure on costs Personal budgets v block contracts Need for development funding, impact on reserves and cash flow Risks and Challenges ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’SEMINAR
Straw Poll ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR
Each table is invited to consider a number of questions Café Society Discussion ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR
Questions ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR
Straw Poll Results ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR
Panel Dialogue ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR
Dates for the next ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ Seminars will be available soon An outcomes report will be published very shortly ‘SPOTLIGHT ON’ SEMINAR