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The Greater Manchester Strategy (GMS) is the overarching strategic document for the whole of the city-region, providing a shared vision, direction and series of actions to be delivered. The GMS is owned and adopted by the public, private and VCSE sectors.  The current GMS was launched in 2017, and was due to be refreshed in 2020, but paused due to the pandemic. The one year Living with Covid Resilience Plan  has provided strategic direction of activities delivered across the GM system over the last year, and continues to support to the outcomes set in the current GMS. 
 
Work is now underway to refresh the Greater Manchester Strategy, being significantly shaped by the Independent Inequalities Commission report, which proposes putting “wellbeing and equality goals at the heart of the Greater Manchester Strategy”.  Responsive to this, and seeking to develop the ways in which the Greater Manchester Strategy can embed wellbeing and equality objectives, the GM Equality Alliance (GM=EqAl) is planning a series of engagement sessions to explore solutions and develop ways of working to equip Greater Manchester to better redress inequalities now and in the future. 
 
The engagement sessions will be hosted by GM=EqAl/GMCVO and each will be structured around a specific policy portfolio, but will follow the same format and explore the same key questions (with plenty of opportunity for input and discussion from all attending).

The sessions will be attended by senior officers from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, presenting a great opportunity to hear the proposed priorities and influence their thinking on tackling inequality.

You can register via this link or the links in the table below

Place

Planning, housing, infrastructure development and investment, culture and leisure

7th July, 3:30pm to 5:00pm

Registration link

Environment

Green city-region, sustainability, waste and consumption and low carbon

9th July, 10:30am to 12:00pm

Registration link

Work, skills and economy

Business support, Good Employment Charter, employment support, skills and apprenticeships

12th July, 4:00pm to 5:30pm

Registration link

Children and young people

Early years, education and support 

 

13th July, 10:00am to 11:30am

Registration link

Health and social care

Health care system and provision, social care, physical and mental health

16th July, 10:00am to 11:30am

Registration link

Transport

Developments of transport system, accessibility and integration

16th July, 4:00pm to 5:30pm

Registration link

Police, crime, fire and criminal justice

Prevention, reduction and reform

 

23rd July, 3:30pm to 5:00pm

Registration link

 

Agendas, background information, supporting documents etc will also be made available in advance of the sessions taking place. 
 
All the sessions will cover:

  • Overview of the Greater Manchester Strategy Refresh
  • Overview of the Policy Portfolio 
  • Introduction to current ways of work – Public Service Reform principles  
  • Discussion groups to explore:     
  • What do different people face in terms of their access, experience and outcomes (in relation to this theme?)
  • How can we overcome these inequalities? – What can be changed, developed or embedded through the refresh of the Greater Manchester Strategy?
  • How will we know we are making a difference? 

 

If you are unable to join a session and wish to feed in views, you can do so directly via Adrian Bates (Adrian.bates@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk )

In the meantime, please direct any queries to the Project Officer: Hannah Berry (she/her)
E: hannah.berry@gmcvo.org.uk
T: 07510 076077

 

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