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Partnership model promises public services tailored to individual needs

22 June 2006

Today the Government set out its vision for a partnership approach between public, private and third sectors to deliver the services that people want in the way that suits them best.

Speaking at Future Services Network's Three Sectors summit, the Prime Minister described an enhanced role for the third sector in working with the Government to deliver public services that are more focused around the needs of individuals and communities.

Marking an important step forward in the Government's public service reform agenda, today's event saw a range of announcements from different departments designed to ensure the work of the third sector is expanded on and properly supported.

The Prime Minister announced a comprehensive review of community equipment, including wheelchairs, handrails and walking aids, will be led by the Department of Health. The aim is to achieve an unprecedented improvement in the way in which this vital equipment and support are delivered to people coping with difficult circumstances.

The review will draw on this experience and identify a new delivery model that ensures that users are always guaranteed a service tailored to their needs, through effective local partnerships between public, private and third organisations. The review will allow the third sector to play a bigger role in a market worth around £220m, both in delivering services and informing their design.

Speaking alongside the Prime Minister, the new Minister for the Third Sector Ed Miliband set out what the Government is doing to ensure third sector organisations who want to take on public service contracts are confident and able to do so.

Ed Miliband spoke about how the public sector can best learn from third sector organisations and their capacity to innovate and tailor services to specific community-level needs, including reaching hard–to–get–to groups.

Ed Miliband said:

‘The relationship between government and the third sector is evolving as public service delivery changes to better meet the complex needs and rising expectations of individual users.

‘The third sector is uniquely positioned to make sure that local users experience public services that are specifically tailored to meet their needs. The role of the Government will be to enable voluntary organisations to deliver services in partnership with the public and private sectors, bringing with them a more intimate knowledge of user needs, the ability to engage hard–to–reach groups in society, and the capacity to innovate in response to unique local combinations of delivery challenges.’

The following announcements were made today by the Government:

Cabinet Office
Minister for the Third Sector Ed Miliband announced that:

Department of Health (DH)
Care Services Minister Ivan Lewis announced that:

Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG)
Local Government Minister Phil Woolas announced:

Department for Education and Skills (DfES)
Children's Minister Parmjit Dhanda announced:

Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions John Hutton announced that: