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The Compact

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What is the Compact?

• Agreement between government and the voluntary and community sector

• Sets out principles and commitments for both the voluntary sector and government

• Applies only to England• Based on engagement with

government and the voluntary sector

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Brief History of the Compact • First published in 1998, based

on recommendations set out in a report from the Deakin Commission into relationships between sectors.

• Initially accompanied by five Compact codes

• Local Compacts introduced in 2000

• Compact refreshed in 2009 – consolidated codes into one document

• In 2010, change in government announced renewal of the Compact

• December 2010 – renewed Compact launched

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Who is signed up to the Compact?

• The Compact is signed by the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Civil Society representing government

• It is signed by Simon Blake OBE on behalf of the voluntary and community sector

• Every government department is signed up to following the principles of the Compact

• The Compact extends to all organisations distributing funds on the government’s behalf – including NDPBs and prime/sub contractors

• The Compact applies when distributing EU funding

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Compact Voice• Small team• Membership organisation –

over 3000 members • Representative board• Provides training and support

for Compacts both locally and nationally

• Shares examples of good practice

• Annual comprehensive membership survey

• Organises and promotes Compact Week and Awards

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What does the Compact say?

• Covers a number of key topics:• Independence and the right

to campaign• Consulting with the VCS

when developing policies• Supporting the VCS to

deliver projects and services • Understanding the impact of

changes to funding and other forms of support

• Protecting and considering disadvantaged groups

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How is the Compact supported? • Since renewed government

introduced in 2010, central government has strengthened its use in a variety of ways:

• Voluntary agreement but government departments are expected to follow it

• National Audit Office report into compliance and implementation - NAO’s findings highlighted high levels of support in government

• Included in department business plans

• Supported through other policies – Best Value Guidance, JSNA guidance

• Ombudsmen can investigate and enforce

• Referenced in various policy documents

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Local Compacts

• 164 active local Compacts across England

• 96% of local authorities in England are signed up to a local Compact

• Use similar principles to National Compact

• High levels of support for local Compacts

• Local Compact groups support local partnerships

• Government priorities around localism – key role for local groups

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Health organisations

• 86% of local VCS organisations believe the Health and Social Care Act is relevant to their organisation

• 65% of VCS respondents believe that “the new health landscape is likely to include the VCS in decisions that inform and influence the health agenda”

• A third of local Compact groups are involved in CCG, Local Healthwatch, or Health and Wellbeing boards

Results taken from Compact Voice’s 2013 survey of local Compact areas

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How Compact Voice supports local Compact groups

• Priority Areas Programme• Case studies• Contact details for local

Compacts• Briefings and guidance• Training and speaking• Compact Week and

Awards• Annual local Compact

survey

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How health organisations can use their local Compact

• Work strategically within the VCS

• Reassert local Compact principles as the basis for good practice engagement and commissioning

• Foster relationships with key people in health and social care

• Use the Compact where there is poor or damaging practice

• Work with the VCS to improve their offer to statutory partners

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