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Towards An Excellent Service (TAES) and Peer-Led Challenge

TAES
Date: 2 July 2009
Venue: Bishops Hull, Taunton

Peer-Led Challenge
Date: 14 & 15 July 2009
Venue: Bishops Hull, Taunton

Towards an Excellent Service (TAES) for Parks and Open Spaces, is a parks specific version of the Excellence model that has helped transform the performance of cultural services and the perceptions about their impact on communities over recent years.Using TAES can be the key to better representation in Comprehensive Area Assessments (CAA), Local Area Agreements (LAA), Multi Area Agreements (MAA), Regional Improvement and Efficiency Partnerships (RIEPS), and Regional Cultural Consortiums and can help park and green space services compete with other cultural services in the political and economic arenas where the critical decisions about investment priorities are being made.

Following the success of last years ‘Implementing TAES’ training courses, GreenSpace, supported by CABE Space and Communities and Local Government (CLG), can now offer further opportunities to access TAES Training. Discounts are available for IPGS members and for organisations wishing to attend both courses.

Please note that you will not be able to attend the Peer-Led Challenge course unless you have attended an Implementing TAES training course.

Those organisations attending the ‘Peer-Led Challenge’ course will have the opportunity to become a member of a pilot ‘TAES Improvement Network’. GreenSpace is seeking to establish two ‘TAES Improvement Networks’ in different English regions.

Information on how to book a place at either of these courses can be found on the booking form.

Please click to download a pdf version of the flyer and additional information.