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Advocating intelligent commissioning: East Midlands
Event Date : 9 September 2010
Time : 10am - 4pm
Duration : One-day event
Location : Leicester
Do you...
- work for a local support and development organisation in the East Midlands region?
- support local organisations involved in service delivery?
- work with your local authority or primary care trust on commiissioning?
- want to advocate intelligent commissioning in order to achieve better services?
What the day covers:
- Good practice in commissioning processes
- Sharing local experience and knowledge
- A chance to network and ind out what other local support and development organisations in the region are involved with.
- You will hear from The Institute of Public Care about the public sector perspective of commissioning, learn from other organsiations about their experience of advocating intelligent commissioning and discuss how you can better advocate good practice in commissioning public services.
Seminar aims:
By the end of the seminar you will:
- Be familiar with pronciples and concepts of good practice in commissioning public services;
- have a greater knowledge and understanding of how the principles and concepts translate into practice;
- know about some of the arguements, tools and resources available for advocating 'intelligent commissioning'.
Overall outcome
You will be better equipped to champion good practice in the
commissioning of public services.
Cost and booking information
NAVCA member -
£40, third sector organisation - £55, public body/other - £130
To book see the NAVCA website.
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