Annex B City of York Council – Corporate Improvement Framework
The Corporate Improvement Framework is based on four themes to provide structure and guide our journey of continuous improvement. It enables the council to embed the four core commitments of Equalities, Affordability, Climate and Health (EACH), and responds to the Council Plan 2023-2027, One City for all, strategic theme “how the council operates”. It was informed by the evidence and recommendations in the LGA Peer Challenge February 2024, and will be updated with feedback from additional sources such as staff surveys or co-designing detailed action plans with Executive, officers, and partners. It provides a workplan for an initial 12 months of action and is the foundation of continuous improvement that will evolve as we learn more about how we can become a more effective and efficient organisation, that residents and officers are proud of. It is subject to consultation to inform detailed action planning (R15).
A 12-month update will be provided to Executive in response to the LGA Peer Challenge process.
1. Strengthen strategic leadership: Articulate a clear vision to inspire action in everything we do;
2. One City, one council: Build a culture that unites the council, officers, members and partners together, as one team;
3. Harness the commitment to the city to deliver ambitions: Deliver our shared priorities;
4. Build a strong foundation: Strengthen governance, accountability and financial management and a skilled, resilient workforce.
Strengthen strategic leadership |
One City, one council |
Harness the commitment to the city |
Build a strong foundation |
R1, R2, R4, R5, R13 |
R3, R4, R13 |
R1, R7 |
R2, R5, R14 |
R1, R4, R5 |
R12, R13, R14 |
R12, R13, R14 |
R2, R4, R5 |
R4, R5 |
Build capacity and capability to establish an environment that strengthens leadership and strategic intent through a Corporate Improvement and Resilience Plan which brings together: · MTFS savings · council plan priorities roadmap · all transformation projects · internal governance · delivery of this action plan
R10 |
R10 |
R2, R10, R11 |
R8, R9 |
R13, R14 |
R2, R3, R7, R8, R9 |
R10, R11 |
LGA Peer Challenge Recommendations, February 2024
Recommendation 1: Clarify a strong and consistent narrative that drives the ability of the organisation to take advantage of the opportunities available to York.
Recommendation 2: Be clear on the need to prioritise the ambition of the new council plan to focus on key delivery.
Recommendation 3: Build on the clear leadership of the new administration to develop a more mature corporate culture that improves appropriate behaviours and relationships within the organisation.
Recommendation 4: Consider how the corporate culture and senior arrangements of the organisation can help shape and deliver key priorities.
Recommendation 5: Consider how the Corporate Management Team can establish a collective responsibility for the delivery of key priorities and provide clear and consistent positive leadership to the many hard working and dedicated staff.
Recommendation 6: Put in place a robust performance management framework that recognises and rewards success and has clear accountability for delivery.
Recommendation 7: Ensure improved staff engagement that clearly communicates the shared aims ambitions and priorities of the organisation and celebrates success.
Recommendation 8: Establish a well evidenced and robust single version of the medium-term financial position that is collectively owned and understood.
Recommendation 9: Improve the financial literacy of the organisation, financial controls and financial grip that focuses on the big picture.
Recommendation 10: Develop a clear plan to deliver savings that includes a properly resourced strategic program for change with sound business cases that flow through a strong and more robust governance framework.
Recommendation 11: Ensure there are appropriate support resources and structures to enable all members to undertake their respective roles including training, early access to papers and expanded access to information.
Recommendation 12: Develop a clear corporate strategy on how City of York Council can better utilise the desire capacity and ability of partners to help the city improve and achieve its ambition.
Recommendation 13: Develop stronger, positive and strategic corporate relationships with all partners. Ensure these are more consistent across all partnership working utilising localised good practice -(for example the work of the ICB, engagement with the voluntary sector etc). Seek to replicate and embed these positive examples across CYC to establish effective collaboration as being the norm.
Recommendation 14: Properly understand the relationship with the Combined Authority and its role in enabling CYC to deliver its key priorities.
Recommendation 15: Implement an action plan to address these recommendations with urgency and pace that moves from single tactical interventions to a more strategic corporate approach.