Devon Communities Together is pleased to share the following update from the Devon, Plymouth and Torbay VCSE Assembly:
We’re writing to you as one of the over 6,000 Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) organisations in Devon, Plymouth and Torbay. Recognising the importance of the what we’re all delivering, One Devon NHS and the Devon Recovery Co-ordination Group are supporting the formation of a new VCSE Assembly for Devon, including Plymouth and Torbay.
We’d love you to be a part of this Assembly, which is a broad-based, inclusive and shared collaborative model. Our three driving principles are: inclusion, accountability and transparency.
What exactly is the Devon VCSE Assembly?
We see the VCSE Assembly as forming a ‘Community Anchor’, bringing together independent charities and community-led organisations across Devon, Plymouth and Torbay. Together, we are multi-purpose and aim to provide holistic solutions to local problems and challenges. At a local level, our members are often the driving force in community renewal. The Assembly aims to support, complement and add value to local VCSE networks and partnerships, including Local Care Partnerships.
Through the Assembly, third sector organisations, community service specialists and people with lived experience will be enabled and supported to engage at a strategic level on service design and co-production. We are not only a voice for the sector at a strategic level, but also we aim to give voice to our clients and service users.
We are not a membership organisation – anyone who wants to be involved, can be involved. Instead, we are a space where people, communities and organisations can contribute and engage in improving how important services are designed and delivered in Devon.
What areas will we be working in?
We will be encompassing ALL areas of VCSE service delivery and people-led change, whether that’s nature and environment, transport, housing, health, enterprise – and any other area that supports Devon’s people and places.
In the summer of 2022, we established the first two prototype Specialist Assembly Hubs on Food Insecurity and Health Inequalities. These were followed by a Community Resource Planning working group and, most recently, the development of a Mental Health Hub.
What have we achieved so far?
A VCSE Assembly Design Group has been working for over a year to collaborate on the development and way forward for the Assembly, and continues to meet fortnightly to refine our processes. There is not a formalised structure, rather a fluid alliance with specialists that can come together to address specific areas.
VCSE Assembly contributors are already actively engaged in cross-sectoral strategic engagement activities with Devon County Council, One NHS Devon and other public sector partners.
We have also recently secured funding for the post of Assembly Development Co-ordinator, which has been filled by Lindie Whitfield. In addition, we have secured some marketing and communications resource to support the Design Group and keep people informed about the Assembly’s progress, which is being managed by Sarah Newman and Emma Gibb.
How can I get involved?
We are still in our infancy and acknowledge that. Although we’ve made good progress, there’s lots more we can do. By getting involved now you can have your say in how the Assembly evolves over the coming months.
- You can join our mailing list and agree to receive our communications to keep updated with Assembly activities. Please use this link https://forms.gle/aiqVu1JaAFE1FUmh8 or email dptvcseassembly@gmail.com and we will add your details.
- If you would like to find out more about the Design Group or Specialist Hubs, please contact dptvcseassembly@gmail.com.
We are currently working on the development of an online platform that will keep people updated on the work of the Assembly.
Organisations that have contributed to the Devon, Plymouth and Torbay VCSE Assembly so far:
Age UK Exeter
Alzheimers UK Devon & Cornwall
Citizens Advice Devon
Citizens Advice Exeter
CoLab Exeter
Devon Association of Local Councils (DALC)
Devon County Council
Devon Community Foundation
Devon Communities Together
Devon Mind
Devon STP
Devon Voluntary Action
E Culture Solutions
Exeter Community Initiatives (ECI)
Elder Tree
Engaging Communities South West
Healthwatch Devon, Plymouth & Torbay
Heart of Torbay CiC
Improving Lives Plymouth
Integrated Care System (ICS)
Intercom Trust
Involve Mid Devon
Libraries Unlimited
Living Options Devon
Mental Health NHS Devon Board. Parental Minds CIC
Mind Devon
Navigate
NDVS
NHS
NHS England Seasonal Surge Programme SW & CL
One Devon
Ottery Help Scheme
Plymouth Octopus
Plymouth Social Enterprise Network
Plymouth University
Raisin Consulting
South Hams CVS
South Hams LCA
Teignbridge CVS
Torbay Citizens Advice
Torbay Community Development Trust
Torbay Health & Wellbeing Network
TTVS
Wellbeing In Action
Young Devon
Wellmoor