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Page 1: Tuesday 28 June, W3 - Sector self regulation and improvement - Cllr Jill Shortland

Taking the Lead: sector self regulation and improvement

Cllr Jill Shortland OBE

Vice Chair, LG Group Improvement Programme Board

28 June 2011 www.local.gov.uk

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Taking the Lead – an overview

• Background and context

• Self regulation and improvement – key elements

• Next steps

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Freedom to Lead Campaign• Campaign to reduce

inspection and assessment

• Develop robust approach to self regulation

• Key part of the Group’s offer to new Government

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Campaign Success:Abolition of:• Place Survey and NIS• Local Area Agreements• Comprehensive Area

Assessment• Adults and children’s

scored assessments• Audit Commission • Government Offices

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Robust approach to self regulation – the core principles

• Councils responsible for own performance

• Stronger accountability - greater transparency

• Collective responsibility for performance

• LG Group’s role is to support councils

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Taking the lead – 7 point ‘offer’

• accountability tools• peer challenge• peer support• knowledge hub• transparent and

comparable data• leadership support• learning and support

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Managing risk of underperformance

• Councils agree we need to manage risk

• Detecting early signs of potential failure

• Drawing together existing intelligence

• No burden on councils• Not a quasi inspectorate• Focused on prevention

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Next steps:

• Developing tools with councils

• Working with the sector at a sub national level

• Further lobbying– Reduce data and

reporting burdens– Streamline audit

• Mainstream the approach


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