Surrey CCs overall income is remaining roughly flat over a number of years (increasing council tax receipts but decreasing monies from central government). However, the outgoings are increasing massively for reasons out of Surrey's control. Surrey has the largest population of 100 year olds in the country! Of course, with a particularly large elderly population comes the associated costs of care for conditions such as dementia. Furthermore, more babies with serious health conditions are surviving through to adulthood, also with associated care costs. Finally, lots of families with young children move into the county from London.
So, the council's finances are going to continue to be squeezed. This backs up a quote from NESTA:
• “We
face seemingly intractable long-term economic and social challenges … radical
innovation is needed in public services to respond effectively to these
challenges.
• Radical
new approaches require radical new actors. We need to combine the ingenuity and
initiative of a diverse group of innovators – from the public sector, private
companies and third sector, alongside users and communities – to find new
solutions to pressing economic and social problems.”
Michael Harris and David Albury.
The innovation imperative." NESTA, London (2009)
As many of you know, our Communilab community is bringing together just such a diverse group of innovators - public sector, private companies, third sector, users and communities AND also we plan to involve schools/universities. Communilab aims to create opportunities and solve problems for young people in Surrey. As budgets get squeezed further, we believe the potential benefits from Communilab will be huge. Already we are getting some great examples of collaboration - click here for more information on Youth Work on the Pitch, our football collaboration between Leatherhead Youth Project, Lifetrain, Surrey FA, Active Surrey, Kings College and others. Click here to see the original collaboration conversation that led to this work.
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