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Aberdeenshire Learning Community Partnership
Notes on Session 6 - Friday 29th April 2016 (10 – 2.30)
Present – Duncan Abernethy (NESC), Aileen Ackland (Aberdeen University), Doug Milne (Area Manager) Naida Sneddon (ADP), Ken Milroy (Foyer), Jean Henretty / Roisin Daly (Fed of Rural Partnerships), Ally Allen (SDS), Kevin McDermott (Aberdeenshire Council CLD)
Apologies – Clare Harper (WEA), George Howie (NHS – Principal Health Improvement Officer), Rhona McComskie (RGU Aileen Ackland (Aberdeen University), Doug Milne (Area Manager), Avril Nicol (Aberdeenshire Council), Norman Macaskill (LEAD) Lynn Smith (SDS).
1. Welcome and Introductions
Roisin (who will share the Rural Partnership role with Jean) and Ally (as Lynn’s substitute) were welcomed to their first meeting.
2. Notes of last session and Matters Arising
The notes were agreed as accurate. Matters arising were…
ALDO – Ken is identifying a group of Foyer staff to pilot the online ALDO system and this offer will soon be able to be rolled out to other partners with the intention of having an ALCP welcome page when people first access the materials. Action KM and K McD
Community Planning Reporting – This item had been held over from the last meeting. Doug noted that a Review of Community Planning is currently happening in order to respond to changes such as the move to Local Outcome Improvement Plans (LOIP’s). In terms of where the ALCP should report, Doug saw this as part of the review, with similar clarification being sought in relation to other similar bodies such as the Community Safety Group. Action DM
Workforce development. – Kevin had met with Rhona to discuss ways to widen RGU student support to community groups in Aberdeenshire. There were two main routes for this – through the Talent Exchange and through volunteer brokering carried out by the Student Union. Both Aberdeen University and North of Scotland College also have an interest in student placement and volunteering opportunities and could contribute to delivering on this aspect of the CLD plan.In the first instance the opportunity with RGU will be followed up in a meeting which will also involve AVA. After this conversations can begin with the other academic institutions. Action – RM / K McD / AVA
3. ALCP Terms of Reference
Ken introduced the draft Terms of Reference which had been produced with Naida and Claire. The clarity was welcomed and after some discussion it was agreed to invite Libraries to attend the strategic group.
The concept of having the strategic group as the core body with other interested partners in a wider group was accepted. Members of that wider group could include agencies such as Business Gateway/Chamber of Commerce and Police and Fire who would be kept in the loop through the sharing of minutes.
The Terms would be tweaked as below – suggested changes in redIntroduction - The partnership is currently led by the CLD service in Aberdeenshire Council and involves partners from both the public and third sectors.Meetings - …The establishment and operation of the Partnership will be the responsibility of the Head of Service who will identify a lead officer/s to chair and facilitate.
It was noted that there was still some confusion with people often thinking that the CLD Plan only referring to the CLD Service within the council. It was agreed to refer to the plan from now on as the Partnership CLD Plan to emphasise that the plan is for all involved in community learning and community development.
4. Monitoring – Feedback from LCP’s
The attached report (app 1) was tabled for discussion.
Doug noted the interesting approach in Inverurie, but also that this was one of many current ‘stand-alone’ initiatives in the town taking an asset based approach which emphasised one of the challenges facing LLCPs.
The reality that not all partners will be able to attend every LLCP was again noted. It was felt that the same idea of a ‘core’ group and a wider stakeholder group could develop to respond to this.
Groups such as the ADP forums have been evolving to widen the involvement of people with lived experience rather than professionals and the question was posed as to how people such as this could be involved in the LLCPs. One possible solution to this is through both the joint CPD and the engagement/ celebration sessions included in the LLCP annual cycle.
It was agreed that the LLCP update should be widened to include a report back on progress against the Outcome Indicators drawn up in Session 5. ACTION - KM
A copy of the updated Output Tracker is included as (App 2).
5. Education Scotland report – ‘Planning for change in Scotland’s communities’
Partners noted the report on the CLD Plans and the references from Aberdeenshire within it. The Education Scotland website notes that
“This report will be complemented by HM Inspectors' review of the accompanying processes to meet the requirements of the CLD Regulations. Both pieces of work will inform the revised model of CLD inspection”.
ALCP will pull together a report on the first year of the Partnership CLD Plan and update the Plan so that it remains a three year document. ACTION - KM
6. Meetings Schedule 2016
Friday 5th February 2016 – Session 5 (10am – 3pm). Complete outcomes exercise; agree communication strategy/terms of reference/ workforce development theme update.
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Friday 29th April 2016 – Session 6 (10am – 12.30pm)
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Friday 19th August 2016 – Session 7 –(10am-12.30) Friday 18th November 2016 – Session 8 (10am-
12.30)
Appendix One –
LOCAL LEARNING COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP UPDATE
29 April 2016
Background – Each Local Learning Community Partnership works to the same framework. This report updates where the currently active LLCP’s are in their development and it should be noted that those which are in their early stages will not yet have identified their joint Improvement Priorities. As the planning cycle below shows all operational partnerships should have these in place by July/August 2016.
Kevin McDermott
North Central SouthImprovement Priority One
An Effective Partnership
Improvement Priority Two –
Positive Transitions
Improvement Priority Three –
Engagement to Empowerment
Improvement Priority Four –Workforce Development
Inverurie Collaborative Action Research enquiry into developing the Partnership.
Focus on transitions directly linked to Community resilience Connecting generations
Asset based review of Inverurie as a town to identify its strengths using an adapted version of the Grotberg Model of Resilience
Student on placement conducted research questionnaire.
CPD session on Transitions and Resilience (Nov 15)
Ellon LLCP want to focus on early years; family learning and enhanced collaborative working.
Ellon – Partners taking lead role for reporting on a range of different transition stages across the Network.
CLD looking at impact of move to new Campus in relation to Job Club provision uptake.
Banff Engage all Banff Network CLD partners in LCP planning cycle and build partner relationships
Create Directory of Partners and Partner Provision which can be easily accessed by all
Share good practice amongst Banff LCP Partners
Produce annual Banff Network
Partners in the Banff Learning Community Partnership have identified that transition points are often weak and vulnerable learners often fall through the net at these points.Partners have agreed that they need to work on improving all points of transition
Pre-birth to pre-school Pre-school to primary Primary to secondary Secondary to college/work/training
etc. Unemployment to
Banff/ Fraserburgh/Peterhead& Mintlaw – Curriculum for Excellence session with Keir Bloomer (Nov 15)
CLD Plan identifying achievable improvement priorities
work/volunteering/college Life transitions
Strengthening transition points ensures good work is built upon and not lost, instilling confidence and resilience in learners.
Fraserburgh
A Networking event and profiling exercise will clearly define partner's core business and outcomes
The production of an infographic will clearly show progression routes for learners in Fraserburgh
An ESOL plan will be produced
FLCP have identified that the 3 key transitional areas requiring focused attention are:
Senior Phase / Post school transition
Post College Transition Transitions for disabled learners
We want to strengthen the voice and influence of learners and communities across Aberdeenshire
We need to celebrate our learners’ achievements, as a community rather than an individual client
Partners maximise celebration event to engage meaningfully with learners
Banff/ Fraserburgh/Peterhead& Mintlaw – Curriculum for Excellence session with Keir Bloomer (Nov 15)
Mintlaw & Peterhead
Partners in the M&PLCP feel that there is a need to work more effectively together to share resources and jointly plan and deliver services, something that has been previously flagged up in HMI inspections.
As well as annualised self-evaluations, partners are eager to look at how their planning and evaluation frameworks relate to each other in a more systematic way.
There are a wide range of transitional supports and opportunities across Buchan including pre and post school learning, but it is not planned, coordinated and learner centred
We need to ensure that our most vulnerable learners have the transition support they need at challenging times
Transition Plans will be produced showing partners and learners support and options available
Banff/ Fraserburgh/Peterhead& Mintlaw – Curriculum for Excellence session with Keir Bloomer (Nov 15
Joint planning will help to address a range of learning needs and make response to local priorities for real. In tandem with this partners wish to locally profile partner core business and ‘offers’ to avoid duplication and wasted resources.
Focussed attention plan for New Pitsligo around key transitions
Mearns Partnership has now had four meetings and is becoming established.
Have identified Improvement Priorities in relation to
Employability for young people and adults.
Widening accreditation
Huntly The Partnership has met twice and has shared profile information which had been produced by CLD and from this explored potential Improvement Priority themes.
Partners explored what they felt would be key skill and attributes required by learners ten years hence and identified…
Literacy / Core Skills Understanding own Health &
Wellbeing (self-care) Self-resilience Ability for Critical Thinking / to
analyse Managing change (accepting
change)
Meldrum Two sessions have been held – Initial discussions identified potential
an Introductory session and an initial planning session.
Partners agreed to bring data relating to potential transitions improvement priorities to next session.
priorities in relation to
Work with older people Work with young people with poor mental
health Transitions with young people especially
Into work. This discussion also broadened into the
financial and employment difficultiesfamilies are facing.
Encouraging health issues in the Network.
Stonehaven
Have not had initial meetings yet – but dates are in place to allow new groups to follow the LLCP planning cycle.PortlethenAlfordTurriffWesthillKemnayAboyne Exploratory meetings have taken place with Deeside Partnership – with agreement to form individual Aboyne and Banchory LCP’s rather than a
combined group. Individual LCP’s will be meeting soon to follow LLCP planning cycle.Banchory
Appendix 2 - CLD Plan – Outputs
Partnership Outputs Progress – April 2016
1. The Aberdeenshire CLD Partnership will produce a rolling three year Aberdeenshire CLD plan.
2. 17 LLCPs will produce and review an annualNetwork CLD plan.
First plan submitted 1st Sept 2015.
12 operational LCPs at present – all 17 to have improvement priorities by Aug 2016.
Transition Outputs Progress – April 2016
3. LLCPs consider key transitions provision whenidentifying local needs
4. Annual reporting on performance against key transitions –identification of unmet needs
Update (app1) provided.
Future versions to link back to ALCP Outcome Indicators.
Engagement to Empowerment Progress – April 2016
5. Each LCP to facilitate annual learner engagement/celebration event.
6. Pilot of Participatory Budgeting (PB) model with in2016 (ADP Forums
7. Volunteering strategy to be developed by AVA.
8. Annual third sector/ civic society conference
No progress
PB pilot being developed by NHS/CCP in Fraserburgh and Peterhead. ADP Forums continue to distribute 20k each.
No update yet.
First AVA conference Nov 2015.
Workforce Development Progress –April 2016
9. One CPD session per year for partners in Local Learning Community Partnerships.
10. Launch of first annual ALCP CPD programme in April 16.
11. Increase in use of higher education students in CLD activity across Aberdeenshire.
North event held Nov 2015 Inverurie – Resilience event Nov 15
Partners agreed ‘Knowing our Communities’ theme for 2016/17
Foyer to pilot access to ALDO Dialogue and deliberation
workshops May 2016.
RGU pilot to be initiated by Sept 2016.