Today's pressures:

  • Demand for integrated approaches to improving the performance of people, programs and organisations.
  • Identification of the benefits of 'ground-up' development of capacity in achieving lasting changes.
  • Recognition of the importance of achieving self-sustaining improvements to industries and communities.


Our techniques:

  • application of capacity building models to client situations
  • development and review of social plans
  • development of regional planning and governance systems
  • establishment and development of partnerships across business, government and community

 


 

 We work with our clients to:

  • assess the gaps and drivers for improvement
  • diagnose 'capacity' issues using theoretical models of capacity building
  • assess skills issues and workforce development requirements using our expertise as a registered training organisation
  • consult with stakeholders and participants in a capacity building project
  • devise project plans to translate capacity building objectives into tangible activities
  • implement capacity building projects, including skill development, institutional reform, systems and infrastructure development, leadership and partnership formation and resource planning.

  


Our social planning principles:

  1. Inclusiveness of all stakeholder interests.
  2. No surprises for our clients in public forums.
  3. Establishment of and commitment to the planning process.
  4. Clarification of problems, issues, process and authority.
  5. Genuine care and concern for quality of outcomes.
  6. Flexibility of process.

 

We work with clients to:

  • clarify the context within which social planning is being undertaken
  • understand the types of decisions that may be influenced through social planning
  • innovatively engage an appropriate range of stakeholders, including members of the general community
  • establish practical systems for reporting the progress of strategies being implemented in response to agreed priority needs
  • identify the types of reporting that may help our clients to 'action' our contribution to the social planning process.




 We work with our clients to;

  • map and review existing systems for regional coordination and planning
  • assess governance requirements for enhanced regional cooperation
  • identify cross-regional issues and opportunities for r egional solutions
  • examine potential for regional funding and res ource sharing
  • barriers to regional cooperation
  • develop regional strategies to achieve benefits for stakeholders
  • develop implementation plans and monitoring systems to track achievements

 


 We work with clients to:

  • identify the potential for greater collaboration between business, government and community in solving issues for their communities
  • examine 'capacity' issues that might form barriers to participation and partnerships
  • develop strategies to create partnerships and increase trust (social capital)
  • identify and develop specific projects that involve business, government and community partnerships
  • examine resource needs and sources of funding for partnership activities
  • review and advise on the achievements of partnership actions and plans.
  • advise on strategies to strengthen the sustainability of partnerships.

 

 
 

 

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