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NNREC report 2000/2001

Administrative Officer's report on Core Standards

I have the pleasure of providing the report on the progress that NNREC has made in reaching our Core Standards targets. This year has been one of many changes in the voluntary and statutory sectors. Legislation has been changing as well and we now have the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 and the Human Rights Act 1998 to help in our fight to rid our communities of racism and promote good race relations amongst different people.

NNREC has changed to keep up with the new demands and we now expect to increase staff to 6 by 1st of April 2001 and have increased our partnership links throughout the county, region and nationally. This year the CRE has provided RECs across the country with a great opportunity to show how good we really are by the evidence of the Core Standards.

The Core Standards [CS] is a model of assessment by which RECs may measure the level and quality of services provided. There are 20 Quality Areas with each area containing 3 levels to reach. RECs will be able to use the CS as a method for documenting and qualifying the good work that many of us are already doing.

We will also be able to receive clear guidance on future improvements we can be making to our services. The deadlines for reaching the 3 levels in each quality area have been staggered and spread out over 3-5 years.

CRE Grant Aid criteria will require compliance with Core Standards within the required deadlines. By the first deadline of 31st March 2001 all RECs were expected to reach the first level in the following 7 Quality Areas:

路 User Centred Service

路 The Executive Committee

路 Management

路 Financial Management

路 Administration

路 Staffing

路 Equal Opportunities

The CRE have informed NNREC that we have reached level 1 in all 7 of the Quality Areas required and in some areas have exceeded the requirements for level 1 compliance.

In addition to the good practice already in place NNREC has made several improvements to come into compliance with the CS. These include drafted and adopted NNREC policies on the following:

路 Health & Safety Policy

路 NNREC Grievance and Disciplinary Procedure

路 NNREC External Complaints Procedure

路 NNREC Policy on Confidentiality

路 NNREC Probationary Policy for New Staff

I would like to thank all of the members who have contributed to the work of complying with the CS. I wish to particularly thank David Russell for the initiative he has taken in preparing and drafting NNREC鈥檚 Health & Safety Policy for the Executive Committee鈥檚 approval. The extensive time and effort he has put into helping NNREC reach its CS targets and fulfilling the commitment he has made is greatly appreciated. We are now into phase 2 of the CS and will begin working towards level 2 in the 7 Quality Areas and level 1 in an additional 6 Quality Areas for the next work programme year 2001 / 2002.

CS are truly an opportunity for NNREC to shine and to qualify the good work being done towards an ever improved service provision agenda. The Community Legal Services will be looking at the framework of the CS as a possible basis for achieving the Quality Mark.

Through the NNREC Director鈥檚 membership of the CRE / REC Joint Consultative Forum on CS we will have input on these developments and look forward to the opportunities the CS will open to new accreditations and possible resources. The CS is about working together, Staff & Full Council Members, RECs & the CRE, local voluntary sector & statutory sector, to achieve a high quality human rights service for all.

Finally, I am proud to inform you that NNREC has already been successful in accessing additional resources through the Community Fund and have recruited an Administrative Assistant post to increase NNREC鈥檚 capacity. The successful candidate Anushka Mirando will be taking joining the team by the 1st week of April.

Read more of the report


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