| Compact
Commissioner John Stoker has warned there is much to be done
to boost commitment to the agreement, as the newly-launched
Commission for the Compact outlined its first work.
“There is still a gap between commitment to Compact
principles of good partnership and their full delivery,”
Stoker said. “I welcome the willingness leaders in
central and local government, and the community and voluntary
sector, have shown to acknowledge this gap, and the commitment
they have expressed to work to close it and to promote best
practice in partnership.”
Stoker said the first programmes of work centred around
four key areas; performance, policy development, learning
and promotion. The Commission will now:
- develop an evidence base on the Compact’s progress
- develop tools to assess organisations’ performance
in meeting the Compact
- review and consult on the Compact and its codes of
practice
- follow key areas of government work to ensure that
national, regional and local frameworks follow Compact
principles
The Commission will consult its stakeholders on these priorities.
It would also keep a close eye on change in the sector,
Stoker said. “Both government and the Commission need
to pay close attention to partnership in areas such as local
government and health; where large scale change is underway
that has a close bearing on Compact principles.”
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