The LGA and Arts Council England are offering fully-funded culture and library peer challenges for councils to help inform strategic activity tailored to their local place and communities. Peer challenges are carried out to your specification aimed at improving, not judging, your council.
In response to feedback from councils, this refreshed programme includes options to apply for a limited number online or face to face peer challenges.
The peer challenges take place across two days (your council will choose the dates) and can cover a range of themes, including:
- heritage initiatives
- tackling health inequalities
- community engagement
- wellbeing
- reducing loneliness and isolation
- income generation
- alternative delivery models
- co-location
- working with partners
- climate change
- contribution to wider strategic outcome.
Working collaboratively with the council, a team of expert peers will identify key questions that they can investigate with internal and external stakeholders, which, combined with good practice examples from the peer team’s own networks, will inform a set of recommendations. Your council can use these recommendations to help inform strategic activity. It is important to note that the peer team acts as a critical friend – the process is designed to be supportive and constructive.
The LGA will draw upon its pool of officer and member peers to create a peer challenge team with the expertise to help the council to address the key issues facing its library or cultural services. The team will spend 1.5 to 2 days either onsite or online with the council, meeting councillors, officers and partners, and understanding the council’s work in both theory and practice.
Following the two-day delivery of the peer challenge, your council will receive a confidential report that sets out the key findings, provides some recommendations on the way forward and practical advice and signposting to help the council on its journey.
To apply in either a culture or a library peer challenge, please complete this application form, including what issues you would like the peer challenge to address and how you believe the peer challenge will assist your council, along with confirmation of support from the cultural services portfolio holder and senior officer responsible for library services or cultural services. Please also highlight any innovation and new ways of working that you think the peer challenge will help to support.
We welcome applications from individual or groups of councils, but for the latter please bear in mind the scale of the support that we are able to offer. We will then follow-up with you and may request some additional information.
When putting together your application think realistically about what insights can be gathered within the timescale, and ensure that the scope is sufficiently targeted to ensure the information will be useful to your council.
Bids will be shortlisted and successful applicants will be notified shortly after their application. If successful, we will ask you to indicate the dates your council would like to take part. These must be two consecutive working days.
For more information:
If you would like to informally discuss the scope of your bid, or what is entailed in a peer challenge, please email [email protected]