| What
is a Compact?
• A compact is a voluntary agreement between voluntary and
community groups and statutory organisations which sets out a
framework for how these organisations will work together.
• It sets out their shared values and principles, and promotes
mutual trust and respect, collaboration and equal working relationships.
• A compact also recognises the distinct but complementary
roles of the different sorts of organisations, and that by working
together these two sectors can achieve more for the community.
Thus the aim of the compact is to
• encourage good working relationships and the development
of partnership working
• Improve the standing of the voluntary sector
The national compact
between the government and the voluntary sector nationally was
published in 1998. Local authorities and other statutory organisations
and voluntary and community groups have subsequently been encouraged
to develop their own compacts locally.
The national compact
between the government and the voluntary sector nationally was
published in 1998. Local authorities and other statutory organisations
and voluntary and community groups have subsequently been encouraged
to develop their own compacts locally.
Compact Development
Locally
Following the Government’s
national compact initiative, High Peak CVS have been playing a
key role this year in developing a compact locally, working closely
with High Peak Borough Council. Initially the development of a
local compact was part of the High Peak Community Strategy. But
rather than each district developing its own compact, the LSP
partners felt that it would be better to align the local compact
with the geographical area of the Local Strategic Partnership,
which covers the High Peak and Derbyshire Dales.
In the High Peak, we
started the process of developing a local compact by holding a
Compact Day to explain what the compact is about and give local
organisations the opportunity to say what they would like addressed
in the compact. This was attended by 35 people representing over
25 organisations. A number of themed working group meetings focusing
on funding, volunteering and communication and consultation followed.
Ideas and information from these sessions were fed into a draft
local compact, which was circulated for consultation and attracted
many useful comments.
Subsequent to that
document being circulated, it became apparent that some groups
foresaw difficulties in having both a compact for the High Peak
and Derbyshire Dales and a County compact. The reason for this
is that some voluntary organisations work more closely with county
council departments, in particular social services, whilst others
work with more locally administered statutory agencies, and some
with both: the concern of some organisations is that there could
be confusion over which compact agreement they should be working
to.
An LSP-wide working
group therefore met at High Peak CVS in late March 2004 to discuss
the best way forward in the High Peak and Dales. Its conclusion
was to recommend signing up to the County compact. This is in
place of a High Peak and Dales local compact agreement, and carries
an addendum which gives it a local context.
This is by no means
the end of High Peak CVS’s input to the local compact project.
Establishing a compact agreement is only one step in a live and
ongoing initiative to improve and develop good working relationships
locally. We are already in the process of setting up a local compact
implementation group. This group will steer the compact initiative
locally, overseeing the development and progress of an action
plan and a code of practice for the High Peak and Dales. It will
report on progress to the LSP and thence to the County Compact
annual review.
Signing up
to the Compact
The Local Strategic
Partnership has recommended signing up to this Compact rather
than a High Peak and Dales local compact agreement. By signing
up to this Compact you are signing up to an initiative to improve
and develop the way in which statutory and voluntary organisations
work together locally for the benefit of the local community.
This is relevant to your group or organisation, whether you are
involved in a longstanding partnership with a statutory organisation,
or a small voluntary group that has never received a grant from
the county or borough council.
High Peak CVS is supporting
the County Compact and would encourage local voluntary and community
groups such as yours to sign up to it, by the end of September
if possible.
You can do so by completing
and returning the signing-up
form.
To comment, please
email Esther Jones
or call her on 01663 735 350.
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