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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InThe Northern Ireland Executive has agreed a strategy for partnership with the voluntary and community sector. 'Partners for Change' sets out how government works with voluntary and community organisations to deliver services to those most in need in society.
Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie welcomed the Executive’s endorsement of the plan, which provides a detailed picture of how government engages with the voluntary and community sector to deliver services and develop policies.
Minister Ritchie said:
"The skills, knowledge and independent voice of the sector are vital to complement government services and policy-making. This leads to direct support for those most in need and helps us build stronger, more inclusive communities across the North."
The strategy, or action plan, is built round three themes:
Targeting disadvantage is a key objective that cuts across all three themes.
According to the DSD, some examples of actions to promote these themes are:
Ms Ritchie continued:
"The voluntary and community sector has played an important role during difficult times.
I am confident that the partnership between government and the sector will continue to develop and that by working together, we can bring about real improvements for all of our people, particularly those most disadvantaged in our communities."
Both government and the sector can use this document to examine more closely the nature of relationships between them. Furthermore, the sector should be able to use it as a useful guide to departmental policies.
The report was drawn up in consultation with representatives of the voluntary and community sector but people are invited to respond to the document in general and to five specific questions.
Partners for Change
(990kb Word Document)
'Partners for Change' for download from the DSD site Department for Social Development's site; or you can get a hard copy by contacting:
Voluntary and Community Unit
Department for Social Development
Lighthouse Building
1 Cromac Place
Gasworks Business Park
Ormeau Road
Belfast BT7 2JB
t: 028 9082 9441
e: pfc@dsdni.gov.uk