Strategic Public Social Partnership model: report

Findings of the research commissioned by the Scottish Government to explore the progress of the Strategic Public Social Partnership Model in Scotland.


Footnotes

1. For the Research Findings Summary see: www.gov.scot/strategicpublicsocialpartnership-researchfindings

2. It should be noted that while efforts were made to look for evaluation reports – to answer the question of 'what has (or has not) worked' – seldom have these evaluations included processes of partnership development and collaborative ways of working, privileging outcome measurements.

3. Additional sources of information: https://www.dartington.org.uk/projects/safe_families_for_children__9; http://www.safefamiliesforchildren.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/sffc-report-092012.pdf; https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/safe-families-for-children

4. For information on Participatory Budgeting in Scotland see: https://pbscotland.scot/

/policies/community-empowerment/participatory-budgeting/

5. Additional source of information: http://www.pwc.co.uk/assets/pdf/beginning-with-the-end-in-mind.pdf

6. Additional source of information: https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/sites/default/files/media/linda-hutchinson-alliance-contracting-27.03.14_0.pdf

7. Additional sources of information : http://www.atgroup.org.uk/about/index.html and http://www.tfgm.com/ringandride/Pages/GMATL.aspx

8. It should be noted that in Italy (like many other EU countries) social enterprise/firms/cooperatives type b) have a legal status thereby making it much easier to use reserved contract provisions/social clauses in favour of these social partners.

9. It should be noted that none of the 10 PSPs in this programme went to procurement although that was the long-term aim of the programme.

10. It should be noted that The Developing Markets Programme (2011-14 and 2014-18) Contracts awarded by the Scottish Government to the Ready for Business Consortium was the first time the Government introduced: the concept of Strategic PSP; separate PSP investment; and, intensive consultancy support delivered by the RfB Consortium.

11. The following evaluation reports in the context of the Reducing Reoffending Change Funds include analysis of the opportunities and challenges faced by PSPs in Scotland: Reducing Reoffending Change Fund, Evaluation of Year 1 (Iconic 2013) http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Justice/policies/reducing-reoffending/change-fund

Evaluation of the Reducing Reoffending Change Fund (Ipsos Mori 2016) https://ems.ipsos-mori.com/researchpublications/publications/1793/Evaluation-of-the-Reducing-Reoffending-Change-Fund.aspx

Evaluation of the Reducing Reoffending Change Fund (Robertson Trust 2017) http://www.therobertsontrust.org.uk/innovation-and-learning/publications/evaluation-of-the-reducing-reoffending-change-fund

12. http://readyforbusiness.org/

13. East Renfrewshire Supported Living Redesign PSP, Progress Update Report. March 2015. Shared by the Scottish Government.

14. Whilst the 'tools' are there, they are yet to be used. Perhaps introducing some kind of legislative impetus that not only recognises that future work has to be done in partnership but also that a named commissioner should be recognised from the outset, and that - partnerships have to make use of the abundant favourable legislative tools that are currently underused.

15. https://www.oecd.org/governance/observatory-public-sector-innovation/home/

16. http://www.govint.org/

17. Sources of Information: http://bresciacittadelnoi.it/

18. Sources of information: http://www.carceredibollate.it/home and http://reportage.cooptelling.com/renewed-soul

19. Dlgs 193, 22 June 2000

20. Report available at: http://www.antigone.it/tredicesimo-rapporto-sulle-condizioni-di-detenzione

21. Sources of information: https://www.avis.it/wp-content/uploads/userfiles/file/VOL_AVIS%2020%20mag%202014.pdf and https://www.francoangeli.it/Ricerca/Scheda_Libro.aspx?ID=23814

22. Sources of information: https://www.socialimpactfactory.com/; http://www.keepeek.com/Digital-Asset-Management/oecd/industry-and-services/boosting-social-enterprise-development_9789264268500-en#page2

23. Sources of information: http://welkominutrecht.nu/en/ and at: http://www.govint.org/good-practice/case-studies/welcome-to-utrecht-how-citizens-and-the-human-rights-city-work-together-to-coordinate-help-for-refugees/

24. Source of information: http://www.helsinki.fi/aleksanteri/english/publications/files/Nikula_Social_innovations.pdf

25. Sources of information: http://slq.nu/?article=internet-bus-netti-nysse and http://www.govint.org/good-practice/case-studies/the-netti-nysse-bus-in-tampere/

26. Sources of information: http://cultumea.com/en/

27. Sources of information: http://www.govint.org/good-practice/case-studies/cyclingwithout-age-co-production-made-in-denmark / and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6Ti4qUa-OU

28. See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-40728410

29. Sources of information: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/325738/peterborough-phase-2-pilot-report.pdf, https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/final-results-for-cohort-2-of-the-social-impact-bond-payment-by-results-pilot-at-hmp-peterborough and https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/social-impact-bond-pilot-at-hmp-peterborough-final-report

30. Sources of information: http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20130104222714/http://www.dh.gov.uk/prod_consum_dh/groups/dh_digitalassets/@dh/@en/@ps/documents/digitalasset/dh_111353.pdf

31. Sources of information: https://bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12913-016-1726-6 and https://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/med/about/centres/wpc/researchers/bounceback_project.pdf

32. Sources of information: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/29956/1/Internet_Use_and_Opinion_Formation_in_Countries_with_Different_ICT_Contexts.pdf and http://www.turning-point.co.uk/media/209014/cc0013_connectedcarebrochure_proof.pdf.

33. Sources: https://www.sussexrecoverycollege.org.uk/ and http://www.emeraldinsight.com.gcu.idm.oclc.org/doi/abs/10.1108/JMHTEP-04-2013-0011

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