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Pooled Budgets to Create More Efficient Services

Pooled council and NHS budgets will help create more efficient services in Wales Minister for Social Justice and Local Government, Dr Brian Gibbons, said recently.

 

Issuing new guidance to local authorities and NHS bodies on how to set up & manage pooled budgets the Minister said that where there is a clear business case, the sharing of budgets will lead to closer working relationships and better use of resources which in turn will create better joined-up services for local people.


The guidance will help local public bodies make the most of opportunities to work in partnership and has been based on best practice examples from across the
UK.


Joint budgets should help local public bodies plan more effectively and provide clearer direction for people, resulting in joined-up services built around the needs of the citizen rather than the financial constraints of the organisations providing the services.


Budgets could be pooled where councils and NHS bodies provide services for the same groups of people ensuring that funding is directed to those people in most need no matter where the funding originated.


Brian Gibbons said:

“We want to have health and social services that provide the very best care for people that is based around their needs. For this to happen we need to make the best use of all of our resources.

 

The key to making these arrangements work is to build up and sustain good working relationships – mutual trust is essential.


I have already seen good examples in
Wales where steps have been taken along the way to achieving pooled local authority and NHS budgets and this can be a pragmatic way to bring about effective improvements in services.

 

Where public organisations are delivering services to the same people it makes sense for the organisations to work together to create a greater alignment or a pooling of their budgets”.

 

Further information

WAG - Pooling Resources

 

WAG - Improving public services

 

WAG - Local Service Boards

 

CLG – Pooling  Resources across a sector

 

 

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