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Improvement support

Improvement support

Once you have identified your improvement needs, then you can begin improvement planning. There is a range of support in place, and this is being delivered in the context of the National Improvement and Efficiency Strategy and A Passion for Excellence: An improvement strategy for culture and sport (PDF 1.3MB). MLA provides a range of support for the sector to secure improvement. Much is available online, but for more expert advice you should consult your Regional Agency for museums, libraries and archives.

Improving performance and addressing underperformance

Culture and Sport Improvement Toolkit (CSIT) A benchmark across eight themes that have a direct effect on the quality of service provided and how corporate outcomes are achieved. CSIT can be used as a self-assessment, 360-degree feedback to identify external perceptions and views about the organisation, peer-led challenge, peer-supported improvement, a validation of the self-assessment where the organisation wants to check the robustness of the process, and the basis of a peer review.

Peer review making use of IDeA accredited peers to help improve local authority services.

Helping you to identify outcomes and show evidence of that contribution

  • Outcomes Framework for Museums, Libraries and Archives (PDF 287KB)
  • Community Profiling Guidance (PDF 199KB) provides an understanding the needs of the communities that you serve.
  • Inspiring Learning for All framework that helps identify the characteristics of an accessible museum, library or archive that supports learning and measures the impact upon learning.
  • Research Resources is searchable access to a database of case studies and research reports relating to the sector.

Helping to make your services and institutions more accessible

Enabling you to better manage performance and use sector standards

  • Guidance on using sector standards
  • Performance management
  • Benchmarking (PDF 35KB)
  • Improvment support for
  • Collections management
  • Customer service
  • Community engagement
  • Organisational and workforce development
  • Leadership development
  • Workforce diversity
  • Regional support

Advice and guidance relating to performance improvement and delivering outcomes for local communities

Index of helpful websites (PDF 88KB)

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  • delivering outcomes

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  • measuring satisfaction

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  • performance resources

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  • identifying improvement needs

    It is important to target improvement activity to those parts of a service or institution where it is most needed or where it will have the greatest impact.

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