Catch up on our webinar - Could a return of 2009’s Total Place policy help address 2024’s challenges in public services? - which was held on Tuesday 23rd July 2024.
Watch here
Over recent months there has been speculation about the revival of 'Total Place' to tackle issues around quality and cost in local services following the General Election.
Total Place was a programme introduced near the end of the last Labour government as a ‘whole area’ strategy for joining up public services. Its objective was to test and demonstrate how public services could be improved and how cost savings could be achieved through collaboration between local partners within a defined ‘place’.
In this webinar, John Copps was be joined by an expert panel to unpack Total Place, examine its strengths, weaknesses, and valuable lessons that can be applied in anticipation of this collaborative model's potential resurgence.
The discussion featured insights from:
Fenella Beckman, Director of Housing Strategy for Lewisham Council, and former Total Place Programme Manager in Lewisham
Nuala O’Rourke, Former Programme Manager for Total Place in Greater Manchester and Warrington
Elizabeth Roe, Consultant at Mutual Ventures
To read our article about 2009's Total Place pilots, with lessons we have learnt from the policy, click here. To read our article "Could a return of 2009’s Total Place policy be part of the solution to public services’ challenges in 2024?" click here.
To read more about MV's work in place leadership click here.
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