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Title: Outcome Based Accountability


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Outcome Based Accountability
  • Family Support Workshop
  • 26th September 2008

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OBA overview
  • Starts with the end (outcome) and works backwards
  • Involves range of partners stakeholders
  • Identifies low / no cost initiatives
  • Moves from talk to action quickly
  • Encourages joint ownership for outcomes action

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OBA is made up of 2 parts
  • Population Accountability
  • About the wellbeing of WHOLE POPULATIONS
  • For communities boroughs counties
  • Performance Accountability
  • About the wellbeing of CUSTOMER POPULATIONS
  • For programmes services - agencies

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For Family Support this could mean ..
  • Population accountability is measured by
  • Families being confident in their ability to
    achieve the best for their child
  • Parents accessing support services that are
    focussed to their needs, are timely and
    responsive
  • Performance accountability is measured by
  • Number of parents and children accessing services
  • of children absent across the borough

5
Performance accountability measures
  • Quantity Quality

How much did we do ?
How well did we do it ?
Effort
Is anyone better off ?
Effect


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The link between population performance
  • Population
  • Families being confident in their ability to
    achieve the best for their child
  • Parents accessing support services that are
    focussed to their needs
  • and are timely and responsive

population results
  • Performance

customer results
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Turning the curve an example
  • Experience
  • Water dripping through roof
  • Amount of water
    Forecast
  • Baseline
    Turn in the curve



  • Now
  • Timescale

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Turning the curve an example
  • Outcome
  • Waterproof roof
  • Indicators
  • No dripping indoors
  • Increased water flow in guttering
  • Story behind the baseline (causes)
  • Missing roof slate
  • Broken slate
  • Faulty flashing

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Turning the curve an example
  • Partners
  • Home owner
  • Roofer
  • What works ?
  • New roof slate
  • Flashing
  • Action Plan
  • Get on roof
  • Find the leak
  • Repair
  • Check indoors for any drips

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Lets start with Family Support
  • 1. Starting Point 5 mins
  • Two groups
  • Identify a timekeeper
  • Two hats (your perspective think of another)
  • 2. Outcomes indicators 25 mins
  • 3. Story behind the baseline 20 mins
  • Review local data
  • Causes / issues at work
  • Information sheet 1
  • 4. What works ? 25 mins
  • What works nationally / locally
  • Each partners contribution
  • No cost / low cost idea
  • Information sheet 2
  • 5. Report 15 mins
  • Baseline story
  • 3 best ideas
  • Off the wall / low costs ideas

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Exercise 1
  • Starting Point 5 mins
  • Separate into groups
  • Introduce group members identify a timekeeper
  • Outcome Indicators 25 mins
  • Choose an agreed population outcome for the
    project.
  • Decide what how you would indicate (measure)
    progress towards this outcome.
  • You should have 2-3 indicators

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Exercise 2
  • Story behind the baseline 20 mins
  • Review local data
  • In your group discuss the story or reasons why
    the baseline looks like this
  • Consider the story from another perspective. E.g
    parent or a colleague
  • Consider causes forces at work
  • What accounts for this history
  • Keep a list of questions that arise

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Exercise 3
  • What works ? 25 mins
  • Consider what could work to do better achieve
    the desired outcome
  • What can your agency contribute ?
  • At least one idea is no / low cost
  • Ideas that can be started right now

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Exercise 4
  • Action Planning 15 mins
  • In your groups discuss action to move forward,
    keeping in mind ideas of what works
  • Each part of the story being the baseline points
    to an action e.g. sit at desk all day points
    to make opportunity to move by taking stairs
  • Is the action specific enough to be implemented
  • How much difference will the action make on
    outcomes indicators ?
  • Report
  • Convert your notes onto 1 page flip chart
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