Now that Spring is here we feel it’s a good time to look
back on all we’ve achieved since the start of the year. The GO Lab has grown in
the last few months in many different ways and we are keen to share our
progress with you. We have hosted events, developed new online tools, recruited
new Fellows of Practice and team members, and started an exciting programme of
research.
Events for
practitioners
Providing expert practical advice to those working in
commissioning is critical to the mission of the GO Lab and we have done this
through numerous events. In January we hosted Social
Impact Bonds: from Myth to Reality in the East of England. This regional
conference brought together over 50 practitioners to tackle some of the key
questions around SIBs and learn how to approach development and avoid pitfalls.
It was great to foster peer to peer learning and allow people to reflect on their
varied experiences.
In response to many commissioners asking questions about
procurement, we led a Webinar
on Procurement for Social Impact Bonds in March. SIBs present a number of
challenges to traditional contracting processes and this webinar looked at
these issues head on. Julian Blake, a specialist contracting and procurement
lawyer discussed the challenges and shared his recommendations.
Our second webinar of the year in April was on Setting and
Measuring Outcomes with GO Lab Fellow and Director of ATQ Consultants, Neil
Stanworth and Clare
FitzGerald, Research Fellow in the GO Lab team. The aim of the session was to support commissioners to make
good decisions about setting outcomes and associated measures and metrics. Check
out the events page as we have
many more exciting events coming up across the country.
Online support
For those who haven’t attended our events, we have developed
a comprehensive set of resources for support and advice. This includes five technical guides that
offer a ‘how to’ on specific aspects of outcome-based commissioning, as well as
our Projects Database
that can act as a reference guide for practitioners developing their own SIBs. We
are currently updating these and will let you know when new versions are available. Our
advice surgeries
have been as busy as ever, with questions from commissioners across the country
and free advice provided by our expert team.
Working with our
Fellows of Practice
In February, we were pleased to welcome the 21 Fellows of Practice
to the GO Lab, growing from 9 last year. This diverse group of leading
professionals in their field are supporting the GO Lab with practical advice,
thought leadership and different perspectives from the public, private and
voluntary sector. Following our launch event, they have been busy leading
sessions at our events and webinars as well as writing blogs (the first of
which is already published – David Archer offering his thoughts on the Carillion
collapse).
We’ll be sharing video profiles of each of our fellows on Twitter throughout May so search #golabfellows2018 to watch them all.
Developing our
Research
Soon to be released to the public, our researchers at the GO
Lab have conducted a systematic review of evaluation material available on SIBs
in the UK, and are producing a synthesis of findings on SIBs to understand the
state of play. We have also created a framework to explain the potential for SIBs
as a tool for public sector reform. This work has informed government
strategy at the top level of UK government and Civil service.
We’ve also kicked off an exploratory piece of work to look
into other innovative approaches to organising the delivery of public services
to tackle complex social issues. You can read more about the work here.
The growing GO Lab
team
In addition to the new Fellows, we would like to welcome
three new team members to the GO Lab. Grace
will be leading on communications and Tanyah
and Franziska
will be supporting our research programme. We’ll also be taking on interns from
the university’s Masters programmes over the summer. It is great to see a
growing team at the GO Lab and we are excited about what we can achieve both in
research and practice in the months to come.
At the GO Lab we are always keen to hear your feedback and take it into account. If you would like to comment on any of our online resources please get in touch.