Common use of Collaborative working Clause in Contracts

Collaborative working. Each of the Partners commits to sharing their existing business and work plans to identify where resources might be shared, if efficiencies can be achieved and to strive to ensure best value for the wider third sector and other stakeholders. They will work to identify key priorities, informed by the sector, and to achieve a new and co-ordinated infrastructure support mechanism through working together. We will seek to manage the increased expectations of the sector from statutory partners by continuing to build good working relationships. The core strands of work of the intermediary organisations are: 1. Volunteers support services 2. Volunteering 3. Support and advice to community organisations 4. Support to new, emerging and existing social enterprise organisations Each intermediary has its plan based on local need and demand. By working together, we will be able to identify more clearly how a collaborative approach meets the priorities of the Single Outcome Agreement and other local drivers. Through a shared approach, we aim to achieve equity of access and support across Argyll and Bute and a fit for purpose infrastructure which continues to provide services in response to local need.

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Sources: Third Sector Partnership Agreement

Collaborative working. Each of the Partners commits to sharing their existing business and work plans over the coming year to identify where resources might be shared, if efficiencies can be achieved and to strive to ensure best value for the wider third sector and other stakeholders. They will work to identify key priorities, informed by the sector, and to achieve a new and co-ordinated infrastructure support mechanism through working together. We will seek to manage the increased expectations of the sector from statutory partners by continuing to build good working relationships. The core strands of work of the intermediary organisations are: 1. Volunteers support services 2. Volunteering 3. Support and advice to community organisations 4. Support to new, emerging and existing social enterprise organisations Each intermediary has its plan based on local need and demand. By working together, we will be able to identify more clearly how a collaborative approach meets the priorities of the Single Outcome Agreement and other local drivers. Through a shared approach, we aim to achieve equity of access and support across Argyll and Bute and a fit for purpose infrastructure which continues to provide services in response to local need. An example of ongoing collaboration is delivery of STEP programme (Skills Transfer for Effective Partnerships) - all the CVS Partners in Argyll and Bute are involved in this programme.

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Sources: Partnership Agreement