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5th Annual Meeting of the OECD LEED Forum on Partnerships and Local Governance (Vienna, Austria)

 

"Building Strong Partnerships with the Private Sector for Better Jobs and Inclusion"


9 – 10 February 2009
Vienna

 

Rationale / Agenda / Presentations / VideoPhotos

 

Rationale

The 5th Annual Meeting of the OECD LEED Forum on Partnerships and Local Governance addressed an issue of central importance to most partnerships today:
How can collaboration with the private sector be strengthened to deliver better and more sustainable outcomes on the labour market?

Excellent examples exist of partnerships that have established strong collaboration between business and the public sector/local community, and which have managed to contribute significantly to a more inclusive local economy. In many of them business representatives play a leading role in the collaboration process or actively support local initiatives designed in partnership.

The OECD LEED Forum on Partnerships and Local Governance has been established to support area based partnerships in their mission, by gathering knowledge and providing advice on the most effective mechanisms for organisations to work together, adapt policies to local needs and set up appropriate initiatives.

The 5th Annual Meeting examined some of the most advanced partnership innovations in connecting business with other stakeholders locally to generate better jobs and inclusion. It reviewed a wide array of initiatives, from the US’ pioneering approach with the Workforce Investment Boards to Denmark’s new Regional Growth Fora and the UK’s Regional Skills Partnerships and brand new Training and Employment Boards.  

The forum worked to extract from these initiatives and the experience of several other countries, the lessons to apply by both policymakers and practitioners for providing a collective response from industry, government, educational institutions and community that improves economic sustainability and growth.

 

Agenda

Download the agenda here.

 

Presentations

Business and the public sector: why do we need to partner?

Introduction by Francesca Froy, Policy Analyst, Local Economic and Employment Development, OECD

Sally Sinclair, CEO of the National Employment Services Association, Australia

Armistead Sapp, General Manager for SAS Education Practice, Belgium

Deian Hopkin, Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive, London South Bank University, Chair of the Universities UK Skills Task Force

 

Better jobs and social inclusion: what value added from area-based partnerships during an economic downturn?

Introduction by Sylvain Giguère, Head of the LEED Division, OECD 

- Randall W. Eberts, Executive Director, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, United States

- Monsignor David Cappo, Vice-Chair, Social Inclusion Board, Australia

- Marita Aho, Senior Adviser, Confederation of Finnish Industries EK

 

Avant-garde thinking: partnerships’ experience in working with private sector

- "Possible Changes in the U.S. Employment Policy under the Obama Administration" by Randall W. Eberts, Executive Director, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, United States

- "Technology, Knowledge and Partnerships" by Klaus Schuch, Centre for Social Innovation, Austria

 

For more information please contact Jana Machacova.

 

Video

Why did you join us in Vienna?

The voice of our Members

 Part 1-2

Part 2-2

 

Visit the OECD LEED Trento channel on YouTube

 Download the entire video (.avi file, 112 Mb)

 
 

Sharing, debating, and learning

see a photo gallery of the 5th Annual Forum Meeting