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What has already been decided?
Reason for the strategic review:
To confront, in consultation with staff, trustees and major stakeholders, the real-world issues that impact on Nordoff
Robbins future sustainability. Whilst protecting the quality of service delivery, core values and passion, and the
commitment to transforming lives.
Vision 2020
The vision:
‘Securing the essence of Nordoff Robbins and, together, building a sustainable and impactful future’
Vision 2020
• To increase by 100% the number of people whose lives we transform
• To establish NR as the music industry’s charity of choice whilst broadening income streams to increase our income in proportion to our reach
• To build on our profile and presence to became a household name in relation to music therapy
Vision 2020
• To develop an organisational structure that supports our business ensuring NR is flexible, responsive, supported through a diversity of raised and earned income, is the ‘partner of choice’ providing music therapy to all who need/want it, an employer of choice and a provider of high quality volunteering opportunities.
Strategy Development Groups
• Group 1: Maximising our reach (services and knowledge)
• Group 2: Protecting and increasing our income
• Group 3: Protecting and developing the NR essence - by training enough practitioners to meet need and curating reflective practice and research.
The Process
• 2013: The vision and strategic intent were developed by CEO, SMT and trustees
• 2014: March - JuneStrategic development groups 1, 2 and 3
• 2014: July SMT/Trustee synthesis meeting
• 2014: Sept-December Strategic implementation group
Strategy Group 1
• First meeting 14th April 2014What do we mean by ‘reach’ and what questions do we want this group to explore?
HOMEWORK IN BETWEEN
• Second meeting 1st May 2014Our strategic questions on ‘reach’ and our strategic
answers HOMEWORK IN BETWEEN
• Third meeting 3rd June 2014Review of the draft to be taken to the synthesis group of trustees and SMT
Other sources of evidence for this group
• Consultations with Music Therapists - ‘have your say’
• Interviews and discussions throughout NR
• Asking people who use our services
• Asking partner organisations
• Asking our competitors
Why are we doing this?
• So that more people and communities can benefit from Nordoff Robbins services, in more places and in more ways
• Putting the service user first, at the heart of everything we do
How has it been for you?
• With a partner, spend 5 minutes each saying what your experience of the NR strategy process has been so far. Have you been involved? Not involved? Heard about it?
• And what are your hopes and fears for the strategy?
• Be ready to tell the group about your partner’s views: their involvement to date and their hopes and fears
What is ‘reach’ and why does it matter?
• ‘the extent or range of something's application, effect, or influence’
• ‘Who we work with, offering what services, and where’
What’s your take on it?Rachel’s Story
Where did I start?
•Asked to grow the service
•Responded to everyone that came and asked us
•Responded to where the gaps were
•‘Let’s do as much as we can for as many people as we can in as many places as we can!’
•The NR approach can help everybody
What’s your take on it?Rachel’s Story
What happened to my thinking?•Danger of spreading ourselves too thinly•Need to focus finite resources to help the people, places and communities that will benefit most•Need to focus in order to build evidence base and reputation
Should we aim to reach/focus on:•The largest number of people?•The widest geographical spread?•Certain specific client groups? •Certain specific settings or organisations?
What’s your take on it?Rachel’s Story
And now?•It may not be about ‘choosing’ one client group, age range or geographical area over another.
•Can we focus on people who are the most ‘hard to reach’ and isolated or who struggle most with communicating and:
•Can we focus on identifying and fostering communities to which they belong and can contribute?
•Do we also have a special role to play in helping to prevent future problems from developing?
What’s your take on it?Rachel’s Story
And also…•We need to maximise our reach in terms of knowledge
•Who needs to know about us?– Potential service users, their families, carers and
friends– Funders– People who might work for us and help deliver the
service– General public
What we think ‘reach’ means
In three groups get together to discuss your group answers and write a presentation for the main group:
•What does ‘reach’ mean to you and why?
•What does NR have to take into account in order to get where it needs to be?
•What are the group’s conclusions?
What strategic questions shall we ask?
Write on as many post-its as you can, questions that you think this group needs to answer in order for a sensible strategy on ‘reach’ to be developed
Have a look at others’ questions and keep writing
We can edit later so just brainstorm
Any themes emerging?
Let’s group the questions into themes
What picture is emerging?
Look at the themes and decide if all the questions belong to that theme or even to this SDG
Choose a theme
In your small group look at the questions in your chosen theme
Roll them up into up to 3 key questions for this SDG to answer and take to the synthesis meeting
Present your questions with your thinking behind them
The key questions
• We should now have a set of key questions that this group should address
• Are they the right ones?
• Anything missing?
Homework
Either with partners or on your own, decide which questions you are going to answer in draft for the next session
Tell the group what your plan is