What I do know is that as system leaders, if we’ve learnt nothing else in the last couple of years, we’ve learnt we’re at our most effective when we act together.
Even before the pandemic hit us, we were beginning to see the benefits of working together through our Regional Improvement and Innovation Alliances, and in the conditions created by Covid those benefits have been amplified and accelerated. It is of course also true that our unique role, privilege even, of being a single point of accountability for outcomes for children in our own area means we convene, encourage, and often drive the collective leadership of the partnerships at a local level.
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