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Intelligent Commissioning &
the Big Society
What is Intelligent Commissioning?
‘Intelligence’ – sharing data at
every stage of the
commissioning cycle
The background papers ‘A
Council the City Deserves’ –
BHCC Cabinet Papers
Restructure at BHCC to
accommodate ‘outcome’
based commissioning and
remove silo commissioning
Where is the revolution happening?
Outcomes based commissioning rather than
departmental commissioning at BHCC
Evidencing social impact using new measurements, eg
SROI
Performance Compacts – internal providers and external
providers
Citizen voice embedded - ‘Community Engagement
Framework’ knitted into the new Commissioning
Framework
Co-design and co-production
Commissioners acting as ‘enablers’ rather than
‘directors’ of action and services
Be local: Buy local
Achieving outcomes: three ringed circus?
Buying services for people
Enabling people to
do it for themselves
Giving people the money
to buy their own services
Intelligent
commissioning
Pilot projects: place based budgeting
Alcohol & Substance Misuse
Domestic Violence
Child Poverty needs analysis
Sustainable Community Strategy
Promoting enterprise and learning
Reducing crime and improving safety
Improving health and well-being
Improving housing and affordability
Living within environmental limits
and enhancing the environment
Promoting sustainable transport
Providing quality advice and
information services
www.bandhsp.co.uk
How will this affect groups locally?
The national backdrop is spending cuts – this is background rather than the
motivation for these changes
Locally:
 Commissioning will involve de-commissioning
 Level playing field to compete with ‘in-house’ Council run services
 More competition for the work that you do from ‘employee spin-out
organisations’
 Important social advocacy role to enable citizen voice in designing and
delivering services
 Potential for more outcome focused and longer term contracts
 Changing personnel in the City Council and loss of relationships
 Changing performance management
Immediately:
 Domestic Violence and Substance Misuse pilots: needs assessment stage now!
Partnership and the intelligent commissioning cycle
Plan
Contribute to the design of services
Contribute knowledge of the market
Ensure that small providers are able to compete
Participate in shaping service specification
Do
Invest in building the capacity of the sector
Contribute to developing procurement
Participate in tender evaluation
Review
Participate in contract management
Service evaluation
Service monitoring
Analyse
Contribute to the process of identifying needs
Commission the sector to conduct research
Provide advocacy
Provide case studies and personal histories
Plan
Contribute to the design of services
Contribute knowledge of the market
Ensure that small providers are able to compete
Participate in shaping service specification
Do
Invest in building the capacity of the sector
Contribute to developing procurement
Participate in tender evaluation
Review
Participate in contract management
Service evaluation
Service monitoring
Analyse
Contribute to the process of identifying needs
Commission the sector to conduct research
Provide advocacy
Provide case studies and personal histories
What should I do: look head on the horizon?
 Keep informed –
www.cvsectorforum.org.uk/ic
 Read BHCC Cabinet Papers
 Consider the ‘added value’ that
organisations provide and prepare to
prove it to Commissioners – SROI
models etc
 Look for opportunities to
collaborate: be flexible, relationships
are important
 Maintain excellent service user
involvement practice and standards
 Respond to consultations, surveys
 Provide case studies around co-
production
CVSF’s activities
Community and voluntary sector reference group
Influencing documents and thinking, eg Commissioning
Framework, needs analysis and outcome design, appropriate
funding (use sector expertise)
Involving the sector in place based pilots: DV, drugs and
alcohol and child poverty
Influencing Sustainable Community Strategy workshops using
position statements
Influencing design of models to demonstrate added value and
encourage Commissioners to ‘buy local’
Ensuring community engagement framework is embedded
Outreach to involve smaller groups (neighbourhoods and
equalities)
Supporting the sector through change (ChangeUp)
CVSF reshaping representation and networks
Discussion
•Q&A for clarification on intelligent commissioning
Policy context to Big Society
Public service reform – changing the roll of
the state
Devolution and decentralisation
Public sector cuts – CSR October 20th
Review of Local
Local Gov Finance
Localism and devolution
Decentralisation
& Localism Bill
Public Bodies Bill
WELFARE,
HEALTH,
EDUCATION
Welfare Reform Bill
Cutting of Welfare Budget by £11bn
GP Commissioning Consortia
Pensions and Savings Bill
Academies
Free Schools
Reducing deficit in 5 yrs – 80%
through public spending cuts
A ‘progressive’ and ‘fair’ budget’?
Economists divided
Spending Review 20th
October
The Chancellor’s Budget
Office for Civil Society
Goodbye Third Sector…Hello Civil Society!
Big Society Themes
More active citizens, more volunteering
Transferring power from central to local government
(and then to communities?)
Supporting co-ops, mutuals, charities and
social enterprises
Open government
Big Society Proposals
Community ‘right to bid’, Community ‘right to buy’
and employee co-ops
Train 5,000 Community Organisers
Big Society Day & National Citizen Service
Big Society Bank
New Right to Data
Communities First: small grants in deprived areas
4 “Vanguard” communities
Something old,
something new,
something borrowed,
something blue?
Some things to think about...
Time-scales and different agendas
Communities providing services – competing with the private
sector?
Accountability and safeguarding
Level of public appetite for taking over services unclear
Risks of exacerbating inequality?
Opportunities????
Discussion
•Q&A on Big Society
•Any feedback for CVSF on either theme
•Opportunities and challenges for you in your role
Sally Polanski, CVSF
sally@cvsectorforum.org.uk
John Routledge, BHCC
John.Routledge@brighton-hove.gov.uk

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Third Sector, Commissioning and the Big Society in Brighton & Hove

  • 2. What is Intelligent Commissioning? ‘Intelligence’ – sharing data at every stage of the commissioning cycle The background papers ‘A Council the City Deserves’ – BHCC Cabinet Papers Restructure at BHCC to accommodate ‘outcome’ based commissioning and remove silo commissioning
  • 3. Where is the revolution happening? Outcomes based commissioning rather than departmental commissioning at BHCC Evidencing social impact using new measurements, eg SROI Performance Compacts – internal providers and external providers Citizen voice embedded - ‘Community Engagement Framework’ knitted into the new Commissioning Framework Co-design and co-production Commissioners acting as ‘enablers’ rather than ‘directors’ of action and services Be local: Buy local
  • 4. Achieving outcomes: three ringed circus? Buying services for people Enabling people to do it for themselves Giving people the money to buy their own services Intelligent commissioning
  • 5. Pilot projects: place based budgeting Alcohol & Substance Misuse Domestic Violence Child Poverty needs analysis
  • 6. Sustainable Community Strategy Promoting enterprise and learning Reducing crime and improving safety Improving health and well-being Improving housing and affordability Living within environmental limits and enhancing the environment Promoting sustainable transport Providing quality advice and information services www.bandhsp.co.uk
  • 7. How will this affect groups locally? The national backdrop is spending cuts – this is background rather than the motivation for these changes Locally:  Commissioning will involve de-commissioning  Level playing field to compete with ‘in-house’ Council run services  More competition for the work that you do from ‘employee spin-out organisations’  Important social advocacy role to enable citizen voice in designing and delivering services  Potential for more outcome focused and longer term contracts  Changing personnel in the City Council and loss of relationships  Changing performance management Immediately:  Domestic Violence and Substance Misuse pilots: needs assessment stage now!
  • 8. Partnership and the intelligent commissioning cycle Plan Contribute to the design of services Contribute knowledge of the market Ensure that small providers are able to compete Participate in shaping service specification Do Invest in building the capacity of the sector Contribute to developing procurement Participate in tender evaluation Review Participate in contract management Service evaluation Service monitoring Analyse Contribute to the process of identifying needs Commission the sector to conduct research Provide advocacy Provide case studies and personal histories Plan Contribute to the design of services Contribute knowledge of the market Ensure that small providers are able to compete Participate in shaping service specification Do Invest in building the capacity of the sector Contribute to developing procurement Participate in tender evaluation Review Participate in contract management Service evaluation Service monitoring Analyse Contribute to the process of identifying needs Commission the sector to conduct research Provide advocacy Provide case studies and personal histories
  • 9. What should I do: look head on the horizon?  Keep informed – www.cvsectorforum.org.uk/ic  Read BHCC Cabinet Papers  Consider the ‘added value’ that organisations provide and prepare to prove it to Commissioners – SROI models etc  Look for opportunities to collaborate: be flexible, relationships are important  Maintain excellent service user involvement practice and standards  Respond to consultations, surveys  Provide case studies around co- production
  • 10. CVSF’s activities Community and voluntary sector reference group Influencing documents and thinking, eg Commissioning Framework, needs analysis and outcome design, appropriate funding (use sector expertise) Involving the sector in place based pilots: DV, drugs and alcohol and child poverty Influencing Sustainable Community Strategy workshops using position statements Influencing design of models to demonstrate added value and encourage Commissioners to ‘buy local’ Ensuring community engagement framework is embedded Outreach to involve smaller groups (neighbourhoods and equalities) Supporting the sector through change (ChangeUp) CVSF reshaping representation and networks
  • 11. Discussion •Q&A for clarification on intelligent commissioning
  • 12. Policy context to Big Society Public service reform – changing the roll of the state Devolution and decentralisation Public sector cuts – CSR October 20th
  • 13. Review of Local Local Gov Finance Localism and devolution Decentralisation & Localism Bill Public Bodies Bill
  • 14. WELFARE, HEALTH, EDUCATION Welfare Reform Bill Cutting of Welfare Budget by £11bn GP Commissioning Consortia Pensions and Savings Bill Academies Free Schools
  • 15. Reducing deficit in 5 yrs – 80% through public spending cuts A ‘progressive’ and ‘fair’ budget’? Economists divided Spending Review 20th October The Chancellor’s Budget
  • 16. Office for Civil Society Goodbye Third Sector…Hello Civil Society!
  • 17. Big Society Themes More active citizens, more volunteering Transferring power from central to local government (and then to communities?) Supporting co-ops, mutuals, charities and social enterprises Open government
  • 18. Big Society Proposals Community ‘right to bid’, Community ‘right to buy’ and employee co-ops Train 5,000 Community Organisers Big Society Day & National Citizen Service Big Society Bank New Right to Data Communities First: small grants in deprived areas 4 “Vanguard” communities
  • 19. Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue?
  • 20. Some things to think about... Time-scales and different agendas Communities providing services – competing with the private sector? Accountability and safeguarding Level of public appetite for taking over services unclear Risks of exacerbating inequality? Opportunities????
  • 21. Discussion •Q&A on Big Society •Any feedback for CVSF on either theme •Opportunities and challenges for you in your role Sally Polanski, CVSF sally@cvsectorforum.org.uk John Routledge, BHCC John.Routledge@brighton-hove.gov.uk

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