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3. Morning session keynote address followed by questions Helen Stephenson Deputy Director, Charity and Sector Support Unit, Cabinet Office
4. Big Society Helen Stephenson, Deputy Director Office for Civil Society
5. Big Society – the Vision Big Society is about putting more power into people’s hands – it is a massive transfer of power from Whitehall to local communities. Big Society means that the leading force for progress is social responsibility, with people coming together to solve problems and improve life for themselves and their communities. “ ....where people in their everyday lives, their homes their neighbourhoods, their workplace, don’t always turn to officials, local authorities or central government for answers to the problems they face, but instead feel both free and powerful enough to help themselves and their own communities.” Prime Minister, 19 July 2010
6. The 3 Principles Community empowerment : giving local councils and neighbourhoods more power to take decisions and shape their area Opening up public services : enabling charities, social enterprises, private companies and employee-owned co-operatives to compete to offer people high quality services Social action : encouraging and enabling people to play a more active part in society
21. Seminar session 1 Seminar Presenter Location Investing in young people BANG Edutainment Room 31 (Third floor) Making voices heard Southside Room 32 (Third floor) Culturally sensitive activities for young people Jewish Lads and Girls Brigade Room 33 (Third floor)
25. Seminar session 2 followed by break Seminar Presenter Location Young people taking control University of the First age Room 31 (Third floor) Get creative with your voice Young lives Room 32 (Third floor) Involving young people with disabilities in decision making Norwood Room 33 (Third floor)
27. Panel discussion Chair: Maggie Jones Speakers: Councillor Peter Robbins , Cabinet member for Children and Young People Jonathan Senker , Chief Executive, Advocacy Partners – Speaking Up Jasmine Medhora, Community Activist, Diana Awards Daljit Kaur, Director of Service Development, Institute of community cohesion
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Big Society lies at the heart of the new Government’s vision and plans Plan to give you an introduction to the Big Society - what is the vision and what does it mean - Big Society may be a new term but it’s not a new idea - Big Society themes and examples of what is already happening - what is govt doing to pursue this vision? - Spending Review settlement and Transition Fund. Recognise difficult financial times - implications: what does this mean for you? Question -who’s heard of the Big Society vision? -who feels they understand what it is? -in one word, how would you describe the Big Society vision?
Big Society lies at the heart of the new Government’s vision and plans Plan to give you an introduction to the Big Society - what is the vision and what does it mean - Big Society may be a new term but it’s not a new idea - Big Society themes and examples of what is already happening - what is govt doing to pursue this vision? - Spending Review settlement and Transition Fund. Recognise difficult financial times - implications: what does this mean for you? Question -who’s heard of the Big Society vision? -who feels they understand what it is? -in one word, how would you describe the Big Society vision?