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TELL US WHAT YOU THINK
Consultation on the Draft Blaenau Gwent Single Integrated Plan 2013 to 2017
Each local service board in Wales has a duty to lead a process called single integrated planning. This involves working with key partners organisations working in an area to develop and deliver a plan.
Background of Single Integrated PlanningBackground of Single Integrated Planning
In simple terms, this is the process whereby local partners come together to identify the needs and priorities of the local area, and outline a clear direction for the future.
The Single Integrated Plan should become the first place people go to find out what is planned for the area over a 3 to 5 year period.
This process leads to a document being produced called the Single Integrated Plan which brings together all the relevant information in one place.
What is a Single Integrated Plan?
A single integrated plan should be based on a comprehensive strategic needs assessment
A single integrated plan should contain:•Vision, •Analysis, •Action plan (3 to 5 years) •Supporting strategies for information/intelligence function and engagement•Assurance on delivery e.g. how it will be implemented and monitored
All areas should have a Single Integrated Plan by April 2013, and should be regularly monitored, reviewed and reported on annually, and fundamentally reviewed every four years
The Welsh Government have provided statutory guidance on Single Integrated Planning Shared Purpose – Shared Delivery. It states:
Single Integrated Plan in Blaenau GwentSingle Integrated Plan in Blaenau GwentThe Draft Single Integrated Plan for Blaenau Gwent builds on all the good work carried out in developing the Community Strategy 2010 to 2030
This important strategy document set out and agreed a path towards a long-term vision (20 years) for the Blaenau Gwent area.
‘Blaenau Gwent a better place to live, work and visit’
In Blaenau Gwent, there have been five main plans that were developed and implemented in recent years to help the delivery of the intention set out in the Community Strategy .From April 2013 these plans will be replaced by this Single Integrated Plan
Understanding the need in Blaenau GwentUnderstanding the need in Blaenau Gwent
A Single Integrated Plans needs to be developed and implemented using robust evidence of need in a local area.
In Blaenau Gwent, a Strategic Needs Assessment was carried out to draw together evidence and analysis to help identify needs and set priorities for strategic partnership work.
The Blaenau Gwent Strategic Needs Assessment 2012 identified 30 key issues, many of which included subsets, e.g. the Key issue of Employment Opportunities includes Youth Employment, Assisted Employment Opportunities, Low Self Employment, Support Business, Job Preservation and Diversifying Economic Base.
A full copy of the Blaenau Gwent Strategic Needs Assessment 2012 is provided as part of this consultation pack
Understanding the need in Blaenau GwentUnderstanding the need in Blaenau GwentA visual summary of the identified issues from the Blaenau Gwent Strategic Needs Assessment 2012
Turning Needs into Priorities….
In November 2012 a workshop which looked at ‘Turning Needs in Priorities’ was held.
Partner organisations came together to consider the issues identified from the Strategic Needs Assessment. This helped identify the key issues for Blaenau Gwent, and shape the Single Integrated Plan which is now be consulted on.
The ‘New’ Draft Single Integrated PlanThe ‘New’ Draft Single Integrated Plan
The draft plan has a simple structure, and includes:
1. Introduction 2. The Vision3. An Assessment of Need 4. Proposed Themes & Priorities
This process has led to ‘Making a Difference’ being produced which is the new Single Integrated Plan for Blaenau Gwent
The strategy is a four year plan covering the period 2013 – 2017.
5. Cross-cutting Projectsfor 2013/14 6. Engagement Strategy
7. Information Strategy 8. Single Integrated Plan – next steps
Setting the Scene..Setting the Scene..1. Introduction
This short section aims to give a perspective to Blaenau Gwent’s current situation
3. An Assessment of NeedThis section provides an overview of the Strategic Needs Assessment process in Blaenau Gwent. Also, information is provided from the needs assessment in each theme that follows.
2. The VisionThis section provides information on important strategies such as the Blaenau Gwent’s Community Strategy, outcomes and proposed partnership structure in Blaenau Gwent, including the Local Service Board
Healthy
Healthy behaviour and lifestyle
Mental health and well-being
Chronic health conditions
Vulnerable people
Independent living
The 5 proposed themes and prioritiesThe 5 proposed themes and prioritiesThis section introduces each of the main themes and
outlines a summary of the priorities , which are:
Learning
Early years development
School attainment
Adult learning
Thriving
Employment opportunities
Financial pressures
Vibrant
Housing
Built and natural environment
Access and transport
Fair and Safe
Crime
Anti-social behaviour
Domestic abuse
Substance misuse
Cohesion and involvement
What is in each theme..What is in each theme..Each of the five themes have the same format, and include:Why do Blaenau Gwent Partners need to work together on this theme?This section provides an introduction to the theme, and provides some of the relevant statistics to the theme that were gathered from the Strategic Needs Assessment 2012.
What are the outcome(s) we are working towards?This outlines what long term outcome(s) this theme and its priorities will make a significant difference towards
What do we need to do?These are the proposed priorities for this theme for the Single Integrated Plan from 2013 to 2017
How do we intend to do it?For each priority in a theme, a list of actions and intentions are provided. These lists are not a complete list, but intended to give an idea of what will be done
What difference do we want to make?Some examples of what results we look to achieve from carrying out the work associated for this theme
We will use ‘Thriving Communities’ all have the same format
Why do Blaenau Gwent Partners need to work together on this theme? Summary statistics include information about poverty, unemployment, business, benefit claiming, financial pressures, and deprivation
What are the outcome(s) we are working towards?•Blaenau Gwent has a thriving economy•People in Blaenau Gwent are supported to live free from poverty
What do we need to do?The priorities for this theme in the Single Integrated Plan are to:•Improve employment opportunities•Support people facing financial pressures
An Example of a Key Theme..ThrivingAn Example of a Key Theme..Thriving
An Example of a Key Theme..ThrivingAn Example of a Key Theme..ThrivingHow do we intend to do it?Some examples of actions and intentions for the two priorities
Improve employment opportunities•Attract inward Investment e.g. motorcycle racetrack •Map employment provision•Implement job support schemes such as ‘BG100’• Use work based learning to improve skills• Enterprise facilitation
Support people facing financial pressures•Financial Inclusion strategies•Partnership approach to support for worklessness households•Partnership referral systems for debt and financial advice•Improve digital inclusion across Blaenau Gwent
What difference do we want to make?Examples include more people in work, businesses succeeding, higher levels of income, more people receive the right financial support, less people living in poverty
Cross-Cutting Projects for 2013 to 2014
Each year, the Blaenau Gwent Local Service Board identifies a small number of priority projects to focus their attention on, which are above and beyond the work that is carried out through the Strategic Partnerships.
The development of this Single Integrated Plan, including the Strategic Needs assessment has led to the proposed projects for 2013 to 2014, which are
Help people in Blaenau Gwent deal with the impact of welfare reform.
Investigate the negative effect of alcohol misuse by people in Blaenau Gwent.
Blaenau Gwent’s Enabling Strategies
Proposal for Blaenau Gwent’s Information Strategy 2013 to 2017 are to:
Proposal for Blaenau Gwent’s Public Engagement Strategy 2013 to 2017 are to :
The Welsh Government Statutory Guidance Shared Purpose: Shared Delivery specifies that each LSB should develop enabling strategies for public engagement and information, as part of the Single Integrated Plan.
1. Develop an effective partnership approach to public engagement in Blaenau Gwent.
2. Improve the coordination of public engagement activities across Blaenau Gwent.
3. Encourage involvement of people in Blaenau Gwent in public engagement activities.
1. Create a culture in partnership organisations that values and exploits the power of information
2. Utilise effectively the expert, professional, well trained people working in partner organisations
3. Develop good data quality and information which is shared effectively across partner organisations
Consultation Exercise on Single Integrated Plan
What do What do you you think?think?
Consultation gives interested people, organisations and groups the opportunity to give their views on the draft strategy in their own words.
We are actively seeking your views on the draft strategy, and it would help us if you could frame your response in writing (hand written or electronic) around a set of questions.
There are 2 questionnaires, 1 full and 1 summary version (both available on internet)
Summary of Questions
Part 1: General CommentsCovering look and layout, readability, purpose, and direction of the draft strategy
Part 2: Specific Comments about the themes and priorities :Covering Thriving, Learning, Health, Fair and Safe and
VibrantPart 3: Specific Comments about the Priority Projects, Engagement and Information Strategies
Covering the cross-cutting priority projects, and the Engagement and Information Strategies
Part 4: Final Comments Any further comments not expressed already
Part 5: About the Respondent General and contact details about the respondent
Round Up of ConsultationRound Up of Consultation
Where possible, we will look to incorporate feedback and where appropriate make changes to the final strategy document.
Once the formal consultation period is over, we will produce a summary report of the consultation responses received.
Please be mindful that it may not be possible to reflect all comments we receive, therefore we will be looking for key and consistent messages to inform the final strategy.
12 weeks consultation
Friday 14th December 2012 to Friday 8th March 2013
Round Up of Consultation…Round Up of Consultation…
Electronic copies of the consultation document can be found on the Council website, on the ‘Current Consultation’ webpage.
http://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/council/8399.asp
You find it easier to complete your response via the on-line questionnaire, which is also on the ‘Current Consultation’ webpage.
All relevant documentation can be found at any one of the Libraries in Blaenau Gwent
Policy and Research SectionStrategic Business UnitBlaenau Gwent County Borough CouncilMunicipal OfficesCivic CentreEbbw ValeBlaenau GwentNP23 6XBTelephone: 01495 355786Email: [email protected]
If you would like further assistance in completing your response to the draft strategy in the first instance please contact the Policy & Research Team, who will do all they can to assist you in submitting your feedback.
Further Assistance..Further Assistance..