Submission History: By Bailie Russell Robertson:- "Council welcomes the signing of the Concordat between Glasgow City Council and Glasgow's Third Sector Interface following the Third Sector Summit. Council recognises the value of the Third Sector as a main economic sector powerhouse for the City; providing vital services; innovative social enterprises that are at that forefront of shaping inclusive economies; and our knowledge society, informing better policy and practice. Council appreciates the consultation and engagement that led to this co-production was based upon, and is an example of, how the City can develop that working relationship in identifying areas of future collaboration for the benefit of the citizens of this City. Council recognises that this is a step change in the relationship between the City and the Third Sector and represents a new way of working for all across the Council and the Third Sector and people led groups and bodies. Council believes that the Concordat signals a commitment to a new partnership approach to tackling poverty and supporting people across the City. Council encourages the Glasgow Family, and wider public sector in Glasgow to adopt the Concordat. Council instructs the Chief Executive to implement the Concordat and work plan across the Council and commits to another Summit later this year to chart the progress and impact of the Concordat". Help Icon

This is the history for the submission "By Bailie Russell Robertson:- "Council welcomes the signing of the Concordat between Glasgow City Council and Glasgow's Third Sector Interface following the Third Sector Summit. Council recognises the value of the Third Sector as a main economic sector powerhouse for the City; providing vital services; innovative social enterprises that are at that forefront of shaping inclusive economies; and our knowledge society, informing better policy and practice. Council appreciates the consultation and engagement that led to this co-production was based upon, and is an example of, how the City can develop that working relationship in identifying areas of future collaboration for the benefit of the citizens of this City. Council recognises that this is a step change in the relationship between the City and the Third Sector and represents a new way of working for all across the Council and the Third Sector and people led groups and bodies. Council believes that the Concordat signals a commitment to a new partnership approach to tackling poverty and supporting people across the City. Council encourages the Glasgow Family, and wider public sector in Glasgow to adopt the Concordat. Council instructs the Chief Executive to implement the Concordat and work plan across the Council and commits to another Summit later this year to chart the progress and impact of the Concordat". ".

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Glasgow City Council 13/09/2018 Click here