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Our 2011 election manifesto - Labour Party

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School retention and the transition to work<br />

Young offenders, and mental health in the prison system<br />

Disability<br />

Domestic violence, and wider violence against women<br />

Child abuse<br />

The opportunities have been in areas such as supporting to older workers and workers with<br />

disabilities volunteering or otherwise making a contribution.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong>‟s Social Inclusion approach will be based in a shared community/government<br />

commitment to shared high level goals, and on identifying and tackling difficult<br />

problems and development opportunities, and learning how to work together to the<br />

point where accountability for local outcomes can be genuinely shared.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong>‟s Social Inclusion approach is not about more meetings or „consultation‟: it is an<br />

invitation to a working partnership, not just a contracting relationship. It will involve enabling<br />

the community to work with government on problem and opportunity identification. In other<br />

words, taking time to identify where there is a need or a better way of working together.<br />

Local information and long practical experience needs to be able to be brought to the table,<br />

alongside the best international evidence, and enter into a wider and deeper policy dialogue.<br />

The complexity of some tough issues will have to get framed and debated from the outset,<br />

and obstacles to real working together discussed up front.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will respect and seek to build existing community capacity to act as real partners for<br />

government, not just sites for short term pilot projects or rapid rollout of programmes to<br />

national scale. An important aim will be identifying and supporting community and local<br />

government partners who can bring effective coordination, in-depth knowledge of local<br />

situations, practical experience and active policy capability to the table.<br />

On this basis, respectful and equal partnership between government and community<br />

becomes a real possibility, not just a „cover‟ for a top down contracting relationship, or a<br />

rationale for more meetings which don‟t produce durable programming and budget<br />

commitments. On this basis, accountabilities for local outcomes can be shared, rather than<br />

dumped on communities or retained by risk-averse central government agencies. Local<br />

capabilities, funding for particular functions, and responsibilities for outcomes can be durably<br />

aligned. Genuine commitments to strengthening communities can be forged.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will take a rigorous approach to identifying and calculating the benefits of<br />

working together under a social inclusion framework.<br />

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