Decision Maker: Director for Safer and Stronger Communities, Group Chief Finance Officer
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
The key focus of the VRU’s Community Led
Programmes is ensuring that young people and stakeholders in a
specific locality or place come together, focussing on a
strength-based approach in the pilot sites to identify what work is
already taking place, what gaps may exist and what the
opportunities might be to address these gaps. Key to this approach
is harnessing and building on existing strengths and capacity from
within the community to develop projects and activities.
The programme is co-ordinated by a VCSE Sector Strategic Lead
(Michael Phipps) who is working with Public Sector and VCSE sector
partners to deliver the programme and is based within the GM
VRU.
This programme is about working with communities to find solutions
to problems that exist in their area. Investment is important and
there is funding available to develop and deliver solutions that
communities define and collectively agree on. The key priority is
about building trust with communities and acting upon their
challenges and ideas through prioritising a range of shared
actions. To date, the CLP is operating in all 10 areas of GM.
As part of the recently approved implementation plan for the
Greater Than Violence strategy, a new, quarterly, in person
‘action network’ is being scoped. The network will
transform the VRU’s approach to working with and for
communities. Given the objectives of the Greater Than Violence
Strategy, broad representation is a pre-requisite, including
substantial VCFSE voices. This would be known as the VRU Action
Network. The learning from this will be fed into the governance
board and back into the programme as a whole. The recommendations
from the 2023 'Experts by Experience' programme are ultimately
achieved via this project.
The extra payment of £5,984.00 has arisen due to the fact
that this work was originally intended to run for 10 weeks but has
instead continued to run at half a day a week between 16/10/2024
and 31/03/2025. This is owing to the complexity of setting up a new
GM Action Network that fits the terms of reference envisaged by the
VRU’s strategy implementation plan and sufficiently embeds
the voice of lived experience into the work of the network.
The GM VRU are seeking to fund Bolton
Community Voluntary Sector (CVS) the amount of £5,984 for
continued support in development of a VRU Action Network provided
by x2 colleagues at Bolton CVS to be paid via standard GMCA
purchase order procedure (not grant funding).
Publication date: 30/04/2025
Date of decision: 28/04/2025