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Emerging trends, Opportunities
and Challenges for community
service organisations: The
Victorian Government agenda for
vulnerable children and their families
Broad overview of the reforms…
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Comprehensive and strategic
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Whole-of-government objectives are ambitious and forward-thinking
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There are subtle and not-so-subtle potential game-changers
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Overall good management of the tension between being prescriptive and
enabling
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Cross over with reform agendas in other sectors: community mental health,
housing, drug and alcohol etc.
Strategic collaboration…
The Government/Community Services relationship…
“…this strategic relationship needs to be long
term and based on an explicit understanding of
the respective and different responsibilities and
roles of government and the community sector”
(PVVC 2012, p. 435)
How can we understand the agenda...
Governance monitoring &
accountability
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Establishing and strengthening
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Performance framework
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Governance monitoring
accountability
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Accountability systems
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Training, support and
development
Development of Services
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Population-based approaches
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Area-based approaches
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Responses to our most
vulnerable
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Integrated service provision
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Child centred family focus
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Collaborative approaches
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Legal Responses
Capacity of Community Service
Organisations
“a ... more pro-active role” for
Government aimed at improving the
overall structure and capacity of CSOs
(Cummins et al. 2012, 441).
3 elements of capacity identified
• Governance
• Quality: able to evidence outcomes
• Financial viability in community
service organisations
Accountability and
Transparency
Strengthening data collection
Enhancing IT effectiveness
Collecting data to inform improvements and changes
Outcomes evidence: capacity to engage in research
Performance measures and indicators
Evidence of greater participation in services
Build capacity to demonstrate links between services and with other
providers –collaboration at the local level
Accountability systems
Registration, Department of Human Services Standards: external audits
Review: Children’s Commissioner new regulatory functions
ACNC: legislation for Australian Government registration and governance
review of CSOs expected by December 2012
Collaborative and integrated practice
across service systems- ‘no wrong
door’
Opportunities and challenges?
We have a chance to…
Reinforce whole-of-government responses
Change the way we do business through child, family & community focus
Start measuring things that matter to children and communities
Develop better accountability and monitoring frameworks
Develop better understandings of real cost and need
Build a workforce and organisational capacity and capability through training
and system clarification
The challenge is to decide where to invest limited resources … and to work
out smart ways of maximizing the investment
Change the lives of vulnerable children and families
Further information
Centre for Excellence in Child and Family
Welfare
www.cfecfw.asn.au
and
[email protected]