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    Supporting Independence & Opportunity” – KCC’s Corporate Outcomes Framework (2015-2019)

    The County Council  is being asked to approve the final version of “Supporting Independence & Opportunity” – KCC’s Corporate Outcomes Framework (2015-2019) and adopt it as the strategic statement for the organisation.

    Decision type: Key

    Reason Key: Affects more than two Electoral Divisions;

    Decision status: Recommendations Approved

    Division affected: (All Division);

    Notice of proposed decision first published: 26/01/2015

    Decision due: 26 Mar 2015 by County Council

    Lead member: Sir Paul Carter, CBE paul.carter@kent.gov.uk

    Lead director: David Cockburn

    Department: Strategic & Corporate Services

    Contact: David Whittle, Director of Strategy, Policy, Relationships and Corporate Assurance 03000416833 and 03000410001 Email: david.whittle@kent.gov.uk Tel: 01622 696969.

    Consultation process

    Over the past four years, KCC has made £350m savings whilst continuing to provide services for Kent’s communities. The financial pressure will be significant for many years to come with a further £206m savings required over the next three years. This financial challenge sets the context for the need to radically redesign and transform our service delivery and commissioning, in order to achieve better outcomes.
    The Outcomes Framework sets the context for this change, but focuses on ‘what’ we want to achieve as a County Council rather than ‘how’ – therefore there are no direct proposals with specific financial implications related to the framework at this stage. Once approved, the framework may initiate future activity (e.g. projects or programmes) to help support the delivery of better outcomes, but these are not

    defined at this point.

    Legal Implications:
    N/A

    EqualityImplications:
    An Equalities Impact Assessment Screening has been undertaken for the Outcomes Framework. The framework is currently out for public consultation. Any relevant outcomes from the consultation will be used to update the EqIA. The Outcomes Framework has county-wide application for all residents, and will have county-wide impacts. KCC services already have detailed equality analysis on how the relevant service impacts on the public. At this stage there are no new specific proposals. However, as specific key decision proposals are developed linked to the achievement of improved outcomes set out in the Framework, a full equality analysis

    will be carried out and would be consulted on individually.

    Is the matter referred to in your Business Plan or Medium Term Capital Programme?
    Yes, it is referenced in the directorate level ‘Strategic & Corporate Services Strategic Priority Statement (2014/15) business plan and Policy & Strategic Relationships Business Plan (2014/15).

    Consultees

    Comments from Elected Members received during debate at County Council on 26 March 2015 and during the public consultation being undertaken from 16 January to 20 February 2015 will inform the final document.

    Financial implications: David Whittle Head of Policy & Strategic Relationships 03000416833 david.whitttle@kent.gov.uk David Cockburn Corporate Director Strategic & Corporate Services and Head of Paid Service 03000410001 david.cockburn@kent.gov.uk

    Legal implications: 15/00007