Archived April 2016. This page will no longer be updated.
From our latest series on Strategic Planning and the Duty to Cooperate we found that lots of challenges remain, but new learning emerging and some good examples of progress being made.
Key things people took away from the events :
- Focus on strategic planning – if you are dealing with that you are doing your duty
- Record what you've done and will be doing (using our new
- Word 7 pages) starting NOW!
See all of the presentations, the materials and templates used at the events below.
FAQs
Springing from our events, you can read:
(PDF 10 pages)
Duty to Cooperate Officer Presentation
(PPT 35 pages)
Further reading
For some background reading of what the duty requires in practice and lessons from local authorities that have been through examination recently, download:
(PDF 16 pages, 4.21MB)
(PDF 7 pages)
(May 2014) (PDF 10 pages)
(Sept 2013) (PDF 6 pages)
(Dec 2013) (PDF 10 pages)
(May 2014) (PDF 9 pages)
Further support
Alongside these events, PAS is offering individual support to councils. View Duty to Cooperate – on-site support for more details.
Event presentations and materials
For yet more info, feel free to download and/or view the presentations from the events.
Standard materials
These are relevant to all the events.
PAS Duty to Cooperate Statement Template (Word 3 pages) - This is in draft form. Feel free to email comments to [email protected].
(Word 2 pages) – key learning points from Inspectors to those LPAs who have not successfully satisfied the DtC at examination (background reading!).
(PPT 7 slides)
(PPT 7 slides)
(PPT 6 slides)
Event-specific presentations
London (18 November)
Leeds (13 November)
Birmingham (6 November)
Bristol (23 October)
(PPT 6 slides)
London (14 October)
(PPT 12 slides)