6/5/2023 0 Comments Inetwork dony tran![]() ![]() Pressures and changes in customer service have also been raised in many stakeholder meetings that I have had with several councils in my first few weeks. The group stated that communications and engagement were currently not reflected within the priorities and the group agreed that in light of the pandemic this theme had become increasingly relevant to the TIPS programme. Furthermore, strategies, communities and their links to infrastructure more generally were highlighted as a potential focus moving forward. This priority supports iNetwork’s members to creatively find people-centred sustainable solutions and approaches to navigate and access local public assets.Ī number of members noted that levelling up, economic recovery and changes of use within town and cities centres had become increasingly important and needed to be reflected within the sub priorities. The following is an overview of the discussion: In discussion, the NLG raised several new issues and themes within the public sector that have come up over the past 12 months that were not fully reflected within the sub priorities. The consensus of the group was that the overarching priorities remain the same for 2022-23. The TIPS programme covers many different themes, so the conversation around the priorities was wide-ranging. Members were invited to discuss each priority and identify aspects that needed to be changed or subject matters that could be included as we look to slightly alter the focus for 2022/23 delivery. ![]() The group then moved on to the main agenda item reviewing the current priorities for TIPS and thinking ahead to delivery in 2022/23. Shelley highlighted successful events that iNetwork delivered such as ‘Digitalising Discharge to Assess – Meeting Oldham’s Local Needs ’ and ‘Bring Your Own Device Roundtable’. This was the first NLG meeting that I have been involved in and there were also a couple of welcome additions to the leadership group Phil Christian, Acting Head of Business Change at Cheshire East Council and Lauren Rastall, Strategic Support Officer at Sefton Council.įollowing introductions from the group, Shelley Heckman updated on the activity and what had been delivered against the priorities in quarter three. It has been a busy first month in the role and on Friday 28th January I had the opportunity to organise the Network Leadership Group (NLG) meeting for the TIPS programme on, the aim of the meeting was to consider the priorities for delivery in 2022/23. I have the role of co-ordinating the Transforming and Innovating Public Services (TIPS) programme for the iNetwork partnership. I’m Tom Hindmarch, I joined iNetwork as a Stakeholder Engagement Manager at the beginning of January. ![]()
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