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How to secure value for money through better financial
relationships with third sector organisations
Successful commissioning means delivering the
right outcomes at the right cost. Compare that with our
definition of good value for money: ‘the optimal use of resources
to achieve the intended outcomes’. Successful commissioning
is, almost by definition, good value for money.
’Successful Commissioning’
aims to help local commissioners in the public sector get better
value for money from third sector organisations (TSOs). It
also aims to help third sector organisations become more informed
about the commissioning process, and about what they should expect
from financial relationships with the public sector. Where
the third sector can help deliver value for money then
commissioners should make the best possible use of it.
Rather than telling commissioners how to do
commissioning, our guidance focuses on those aspects of the process
that are most likely to affect financial relationships with third
sector organisations. We look at how commissioners can help the
third sector to deliver services and outcomes that represent value
for money. The guidance aims to:
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clearly set out the main issues for effective
financial relationships with third sector organisations;
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make use of existing guidance in an accessible
and practical way;
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dispel some of the "myths" that exist around
commissioning with the third sector; and
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improve practices to achieve greater value for
money.
This guidance is by the National Audit Office
and is endorsed by the Audit Commission, the Commission for the
Compact, the Department of Communities and Local Government, the
Department of Health, HM Treasury, the National Council of
Voluntary Organisations, and the Office of the Third Sector.
To view videos of the guide's supporters, and a
panel discussing the issues around commissioning from the third
sector, then visit our
Successful Commissioning launch pages.
If you have a question, comment or suggestion
to make about ‘Successful Commissioning’, or if you wish to suggest
a practical example or case study, please email us at: successfulcommissioning@nao.gsi.gov.uk
.
If you have a question or comment to make
about the NAO's wider work on third sector issues, please email us
at: thirdsector@nao.gsi.gov.uk.
In assocation with:
Communities and Local Government
Department of Health
HM Treasury
Office of the Third Sector