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Community Planning Links Argyll and Bute WALT project

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Community Planning Links Argyll and Bute WALT project. ARGYLL & BUTE. POPULATION – 90,500 SECOND LARGEST LOCAL AUTHORITY AREA IN SCOTLAND THIRD SPARSEST POPULATION DENSITY 17% OF POPULATION LIVE ON 25 ISLANDS 85% OF JOBS IN SERVICE SECTOR. Realising our potential together. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Community Planning Links Argyll and Bute WALT project

Community Planning LinksArgyll and Bute WALT project

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Realising our potential together

• POPULATION – 90,500• SECOND LARGEST LOCAL AUTHORITY AREA IN SCOTLAND•THIRD SPARSEST POPULATION DENSITY• 17% OF POPULATION LIVE ON 25 ISLANDS•85% OF JOBS IN SERVICE SECTOR

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Engagement with Third Sector - Argyll & Bute

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Two Local Community Consultations in Four Areas

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LOCAL COMMUNITY CONSULTATIONS “forward together - gach ceum comhla”

• Background• Purpose• Areas of Priority• Methodology• Outcome

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LOCAL COMMUNITY CONSULTATIONS

“forward together 2 - gach ceum comhla 2”

• Background• Purpose• Areas of Priority• Methodology• Outcome

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Harnessing the Potentialof the Third Sector to HelpAchieve Council ObjectivesA Demonstration Project

Argyll and Bute Councilin partnership withCommunity Planning Partnersand the Big Lottery FundOctober 2010

1. Third Sector Access to Council Support

2. Funding

3. Assets

4. Procurement

5. Skills and Training

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Demonstration Project –Methodology

• Questionnaire• Internal dialogue • Community Planning Partnership Dialogue• External Dialogue with Third Sector

Organisations• Feedback and Recommendations and Report• Where are we now

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Lessons Learned

Forward Together

Agenda should not be set in advance.

Need to capture all issues and then prioritise.

Need to engage with community using various methods depending on group.

Demonstration Project

Consult, Listen and Feedback

Verification of findings TS Contracted to deliver

on community engagement outcomes.

www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/demonstration-project