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Date 26 Sep 2018

Time 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Location Nottingham, United Kingdom

About the event

As more Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) are being developed across the country, the GO Lab is keen to ensure that those practitioners leading on outcomes-based models of service provision have the opportunity to share their learning with their peers and work together to unlock some of the practical implementation challenges they face. At the same time, we want to share with practitioners the range of support tools developed by the GO Lab based on the experiences of practitioners so far and explore how these tools can be applied to improve the design and implementation of their SIB projects.

Attendees will have the opportunity to: 

  • Share their experiences of developing SIBs and hear from other projects from the region
  • Work collaboratively with peers from across the region and with the GO Lab to develop practical solutions to strengthening their SIB project to ensure improved social outcomes 
  • Use the insights from the evidence base to date to think critically about whether and how an outcomes-focused approach can help address some of the systemic challenges faced by the public sector

The event is aimed at officers in public authorities in the region and representatives of VCSE service providers who are involved in the development and implementation of SIB projects. This workshop is hosted by the GO Lab, in partnership with East Midlands Councils and the Office for Civil Society.

Programme

09.30     Arrival and registration

10.00     Welcome 

Nigel Ball, Deputy Director and Head of Commissioning, GO Lab

10.10     Introductions

10.40    Session I - What can SIBs teach us about service transformation?

GO Lab will present the evidence base to date, followed by group discussions on what this means for commissioning authorities. 

11.10     Coffee break

11.30     Session II - Knowledge exchange

Jon Hawketts, Nottinghamshire County Council, Catherine Young, Derby City Council & Michael Rowley, Nottingham City Council                  

Dominic Llewellyn, GO Lab Fellow of Practice & CEO, Numbers for Good

Practitioner-led presentations exploring practical considerations through the lens of their SIB projects and reflections on the lessons learnt. The presentations will be followed by group discussions around the three core elements of the SIB Readiness Framework:

  1. Developing the business case
  2. Managing relationships
  3. Designing the service

13.00     Lunch

13.45     Session III - Applying insights from the evidence to date in your locality (parallel sessions)

Practitioner-led discussions exploring practical considerations through the lens of individual SIB projects. This session will use the SIB Readiness Framework as the starting point for an interactive discussion on the key considerations that need to be made at each stage of developing a SIB, best practice, and how to overcome some of the most common barriers. 

      13.45 – 14.30

  1. Improving outcomes specifications (Eleanor Carter & Andreea Anastasiu) OR
  2. Procurement, contracting and SIB structures (Nigel Ball & Dominic Llewellyn) 

     14.35 – 15.20

  1. Designing the payment mechanism (Nigel Ball & Eleanor Carter) OR
  2. Life Chances Fund Q&A (Alexander Todd, Big Lottery Fund)

15.20     Building a SIB Knowledge Club for the East Midlands Area

15.30     Close

Advice surgeries

If you would like to book an individual advice surgery with either the GO Lab or Big Lottery Fund to discuss your SIB project into further detail, please do let us know by emailing us at golab@bsg.ox.ac.uk.

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