The Improvement Service is working with the Scottish Government to deliver a series of support sessions for colleagues leading and delivering Fairer Futures Partnerships (FFPs).
The sessions bring together FFP colleagues to provide a space for peer support, foster shared learning and support effective service delivery aimed at tackling child poverty across Scotland. They will comprise online spotlight sessions, online drop-in sessions and in-person events.
The first spotlight session took place on 18 September and focused on leadership in the context of partnership working, considering how shared purpose, mutual respect, and collective accountability can strengthen impact. We heard from FFPs directly about practical approaches for leading collaboratively across teams, organisations, and communities.
These sessions have been developed as part of the Scottish Government’s wider learning and engagement approach for FFPs in response to FFP colleagues’ requests for support, collaboration, and opportunities to share learning. Together, we are in the process of developing a toolkit of resources to capture key updates and information regarding the FFP programme and to share learning. This is due to be circulated with FFP colleagues over the coming month.