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Shared Services: Education and Social Services

In a nutshell

What?

In December 2010, Stirling and Clackmannanshire Councils agreed to deliver Education and Social Services together in partnership. Planning is well underway and focuses on improving and rationalising structures, systems and processes across the two Councils. Creative thinking, positive solutions and fresh ideas are the name of the game. There's national interest in this model for new ways of working.

Why?

Heads of Service posts for Education and Social Services happened to become vacant at the same time in the two Councils. This prompted the Councils to think about options for working together. Ultimately the aim is to provide better, more efficient services for citizens. We'll do this by sharing best practice and making the most of the skills, expertise and experience across both Councils.

Who?

New Heads of Joint Services were appointed in March. Belinda Greer from Stirling Council is Head of Joint Education Services and Deirdre Cilliers from Clackmannanshire is Head of Joint Social Services. A Programme Board is developing plans. It is chaired alternately by one of the two Chief Executives (Bob Jack, Stirling and Elaine McPherson, Clackmannanshire) and attended by senior managers. The Board is joined by JTUC representatives and reports the following week to a Steering Group of Councillors on plans and progress.

How?
When?

Planning meetings began in February. Heads of Service were appointed in March. Familiarisation is ongoing. New management structures will be in place by August.

FAQs

When will new structures be known?

The Heads of Service are in place. Managers are next: June-July. Any changes to teams should be known by August to tie in with the 'Back to School' period mid August.

Why are the managers always first to be sorted?

The most senior posts are first to build management capacity to deliver the task.

Will a school in Stirling have to have new signs?

No. Schools still 'belong' to their Council area, just as care homes do. The headed notepaper will change to show that they are being managed differently. We do this so it's clear to parents, clients and others who they can contact if they have an issue.

How does this fit with talk about merging Council services with the NHS?

We don't know yet. Just as we don't know how future elections or changes in political priorities might affect us. We will just continue to provide the best services we can and be prepared to be flexible in how we deliver these to local people.

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