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European Social Fund (ESF) Programme 2014-2020

Join us for an interactive workshop to shape the future of the SCR ESIF Programme from 2020-2023. Provide feedback, share ideas, and network with stakeholders to ensure a strong and deliverable programme that adds value.

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European Social Fund (ESF) Programme 2014-2020

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  1. European Social Fund (ESF) Programme 2014-2020 Stakeholder Workshop: Shaping the future SCR programme 2020-2023 6 February 2019

  2. AGENDA • Welcome and introductions • The SCR ESIF Programme, Where we are now and where we want to be • Stakeholder feedback (circa 1 hour) • Networking Do you want to reflect on it? Send us an email before Friday or leave us a note on a chair. We will pick that up and include it.

  3. SCR ESIF PROGRAMME (Structural & Investment Funds) - National allocation = ESF & European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) • Managing Authority = Dept. Work and Pensions (DWP) • Programme delivered in 7-year periods, now 2014-2020 programme • Spend up to 2023 • Investment based on “additionality” requiring “match” funding • Contains priorities with fixed output requirements and ringfenced allocations

  4. SCR ESIF PROGRAMME

  5. Where we are now

  6. Framework for investment Classified as Transitional area (40% local investment required) Classified as Developed area (50% local investment required)

  7. These are fixed Framework for investment

  8. Current thoughts

  9. Current thoughts

  10. Objective of this morning = bring out a strong, deliverable programme that adds value • Get some ideas from you = is this ok? Anything missing? Better ideas? • Scale = SCR wide/ LA Level?? • What needs to be built into the specs? What do we need to take account of (links to existing support, referral routes etc) • What are the minefields we need to avoid? • Start stakeholders thinking about future delivery mechanisms = form consortia, thinking about potential match

  11. Workshop – katypugh SESSION ONE = 20 MINS - Are the suggested themes in the priorities filling the right gaps? • Would you add anything? What? SESSION TWO = 20 MINS • What do the specifications need to take account of locally? Existing ways of working, programmes etc. • Scale? What’s realistically match? Time for networking

  12. ESF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CONTACT: Stacey.chaplin@doncaster.gov.uk Telephone: 01302 735447

  13. THANK YOU Contact: Andrea Fitzgerald, Katy Pugh & Rachel Hughes • W: sheffieldcityregion.org.uk • E: firstname.lastname@sheffieldcityregion.org.uk • T: 0114 220 3471 Sheffield City Region 11 Broad Street WestSheffieldUnited KingdomS1 2BQ

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