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Performance management ooverview  

Local authorities are crucial partners for the Department for Culture Media and Sport (DCMS), spending almost £3.2 billion a year on culture and leisure.

In its report Public sports and recreation services the government has concluded that “inconsistencies in options appraisal and weaknesses in market testing mean that many councils are missing both significant cost savings and efficiency opportunities. As a result they are failing to reconfigure current provision to be able to meet future participation targets and community needs, and are unable to demonstrate value for money for the community assets for which they are responsible”.

HM treasury has published a guide to performance management – Performance management, measurement and information which contains the following illustration;



The Department of Culture Media and Sport have their own performance targets to meet in relation to the national picture and improving take up in the community. The DCMS performance targets are not very up to date.
The Department of Communities and Local Government publish information around performance management – under the following headings

  • Best Value
    • This section contains information on the Best Value framework, identified good practice and policy developments.
  • Local government inspection
    • In this section you will find Local Service Inspectorate Forum (LSIF) guidance for lead officials, agreed protocols, principles and memoranda of understanding for inspection and engagement with local authorities.

The main thrust of performance management today is the Comprehensive Performance assessment.  This is made up of a snapshot of performance through CPA inspection.

Corporate CPA inspections have three elements;

  • Use of resources
  • Value for money
  • Direction of travel

Council have to undertake a self assessment against Audit Commission guidelines in each of these three areas.

The assessment is scored for each of these from 1-4 against current performance, and against capacity to improve.

For each of these elements there are eight “tests”, one of which is called “performance management”, but they all add up to managing performance from different dimensions.

DCLG publishes an overview of CPA
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Useful links

Planning across boundaries
Corporate performance improvement
  Background to corporate performance
  Performance management overview
  Performance management tools
  Managing individual and team performance

The process of local sport & recreation strategy preparation

Key Docs
HM Treasury: Securing better outcomes; developing a new performance framework
HM Treasury: New Localism – Citizen Engagement, Neighbourhood and Public Services: Evidence from Local Government ODPM 2005
IDeA: Performance management: a cultural revolution
IDeA: A review of performance improvement models and tools

IDeA; Beyond consultation: public involvement in performance management

IDeA: Priorities and prioritisation
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Audit Commission: Public Sports and Recreation

Tools
General toolkit
Public Services Productivity Panel
IDeA: Online interactive tool
IDeA: Guidance on service planning

IDeA: Guidance on target setting

IDeA: PMMI guidance on PM IT systems

IDeA: Performance management and CPA
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IDeA: List of councils judged to be managing their performance well