Scoping Papers
Devolving funds to localities
Nationally, much emphasis has recently been placed on the opportunities to devolve funds to localities as a way to promote spending effectiveness, as well as engage and empower residents. Many local authorities have developed different ways to enable residents or councillors to be involved. Using case studies this workstream will broaden discussion to include the full spectrum of approaches.
The Young Foundation has also completed a paper on devolving funds for the IDeA and LGA, NAN national partners. A copy of the paper can be found here.
Neighbourliness and belonging
In recent decades increased mobility, longer life expectancy, the breakdown of the extended family and an increasingly diverse and rapidly changing population have changed the way we live, and the extent to which we feel connected to our neighbourhoods. Building social capital at the local level can lead to stronger, healthier communities and a sense of neighbourliness and belonging among local residents.
To read a copy neighbourliness and belonging framing paper click here.
Organisational culture
Over the last decade there has been a growing acknowledgement within local government that one of the major impediments to improving service delivery is the culture of the organisation. A local authority can fine tune its departmental structures time and again, but if the culture of the authority does not support cross departmental working, fails to accommodate local setting of priorities, and does not put empowerment of residents and service users at its core, then neighbourhood working will be frustrated.
To read a copy of the organisational culture framing paper click here.
Bookmark on Social Network