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Total Place:
The story and learning
so far
Nicky de Beer, Head of Operations
What is Total Place?
Transformation
Efficiencies
Learning
What did the pilots do?
Counting
Customer
Culture
Pilots and themes
Birmingham
Bradford
Central Bedfordshire & Luton
Coventry, Solihull & Warwickshire
Croydon
Durham
Dorset, Poole & Bournemouth
Kent
Leicester & Leicestershire
Lewisham
Manchester city region & Warrington
South Tyneside, Gateshead & Sunderland
Worcestershire
Drug & alcohol misuse, community
demonstrator project, guns & gangs
Offender management
From dependency to self-reliance
Children’s services
0-5 months
Housing & regeneration
Older people’s services
Asset management
Drug & alcohol misuse
Offender management, assets
Children’s services
Stronger, safer & healthier communities
NEETs
Outcomes?
Better outcomes at less cost for local people
Improvements
made simply
and locally
Changes when
Whitehall
shifts guidance
and emphasis
Major
innovationregulatory
and legislative
change
Learning and increasing capacity
Absurdities of the current system
There are 47 separate funding streams in Durham
for 25 providers of social housing covering 19,000
homes.
DWP issues 14 manuals on how to apply benefits
totalling over 9000 pages. Over 50 different benefits
have been identified in one pilot
The audit commission has identified the costs of
each tier of management in a ‘supply chain’ at 20%
“There’s 15/20 places they
have to go to sort out
benefits and this is young
people without any parents,
people in care. It’s an
absolute mess…”
“There’s never any such thing as a user pathway from a
user perspective, the pathway is always something the
provider invents. What the user experiences is
bombardment on the one hand or bemusement when
you fail to get through to anybody on the other
hand, but it doesn’t ever feel like a pathway.”
Workshops
by theme
So what and
InterSpring
how have
departmental
budget 2010
those
involved
working
been doing?
PBR 2009
New ways
to
collaborate
Importance of
leadership
Learning
History
Highlights
Timing,
people
method are
important
National and
Local working
together
So, What and How Next?
What might the next stage include…….
– More place working in a holistic way around local people’s needs
– Pilots and parallel places continuing work
How we’d hope to work…
Real change takes place in the real world
Those that do the work do the change – lots of people/organisations have yet
to engage
Start with customer/client/citizen and follow the story wherever it leads;
engaging all in the system as the work develops (including private &
voluntary sector, all bits of the public sector and citizens)
Connect the system more to itself – lots of things are already working (eg
QIPP) – don’t ignore or compete with these
People own what they create – especially the public
Big challenges
Governance, Accountability and Leadership
Public funds
Continuing to work differently
Broadening and Deepening
Questions and more information?
www.localleadership.gov.uk/totalplace
www.communities.idea.gov.uk/totalplace
[email protected]