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Jessica Woodhouse, Policy and Project Officer
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Norwich City Council
My Role:
My role is a Policy and Project Officer in the council’s Transformation Team. The team has been focused on two strategic programmes – securing a unitary council for Norwich for the future, and more recently managing the corporate improvement and efficiency programme. This has involved developing, consulting on and implementing a wide range of savings and improvement projects across the council. The role is extremely diverse and involves developing an understanding of the financial, legal and political aspects of local government. The skills needed for the role are quite varied, including research, analysis, communication, flexibility, project and change management. The role has provided me with a great opportunity to learn about all of the services the council provides and their impact on the residents of the city.The Challenge, Why did you apply?
I applied for the competition because I enjoy being challenged, and believed this would help me to continue to develop the skills that are needed to be effective in local government today and in the future. We often have to develop innovative solutions in my team at Norwich City Council, and this is something I thought I could bring to the local government challenge. I would also like to share what I learn from the experience with colleagues in my own authority.What would you do with the £10,000 scholarship if you won?
If I won the scholarship prize I would like to use it to develop a research and knowledge base that could help share best practice, ideas and learning between local government professionals across the world. This would enable any of us working in our own authorities to easily answer questions like “how do they do this in other countries?” and “what are the different ways of doing this that have been tried before?” I believe international exchange of this nature will become more important in today’s increasingly global society.Channels
- SOLACE

- National Social Services Conferences

- Efficiency Exchange

- PPMA Annual Conference 2010
- Commonwealth Local Government Conference 2009
- SOCITM

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SOLACE MD Reflects on 2011 Summit
Interview with Kathryn Rossiter -
SOLACE Chair Delivers His Verdict on the SOLACE Summit 2011
Interview with Derek Myers -
SOLACE Summit 2011 Communique Reaction
Participants give their views on the Summit Communique -
Responsibility, Respect and Community Participation
Bracknell Forest Council -
Working Together to Make Britain a Great Place to Grow Old
WRVS -
SOLACE TV: President speaks out
Interview with Terry Huggins -
SOLACE TV: Public Services in a Networked World
Looking at Proposition 4 -
SOLACE TV: Issues for the communique
We speak with participants -
SOLACE TV: Latest from Summit facilitator
Interview with Lee Shostak, Shared Intelligence -
SOLACE TV: Sharing knowledge
Interview with Sam Gaston, President of the ICMA -
SOLACE Summit 2011 in Edinburgh
A look at this year’s summit -
The times are changing
Introducing Proposition 1 -
Local government is a public health organization
Introducing Proposition 2 -
Put democracy back into Localism
Introducing Proposition 3 -
Local government can drive local economic growth
Introducing Proposition 5 -
SOLACE Summit gets underway
We speak with participants -
Work-streams get underway
We take a look in the sessions



