Savings programme spotlight – pharmacy procurement
We look at the opportunities for procurement teams to make savings in pharmacy spend.
Read moreIn April 2021 The Department for Education (DfE) issued non-statutory guidance on creating and growing academy trusts(1). Within this guidance, it sets out its ambition for all schools to be part of strong academy trusts, in strong families of schools, and explains the benefits of the academy trust model.
There are approximately 1,170 multi-academy trusts (MATs) in England that manage at least two schools. Most – 598 – have five or fewer schools. And there are 24,323 schools in England – 16,769 primary schools, 3,448 secondary schools and 1,044 special schools(2)- with the potential to convert to academies.
So, bearing this in mind, what are some of the initial considerations for MATs wishing to grow? How do you attract new schools into your MAT, and ensure that it’s the right fit for both?
1. Go in with eyes wide open
Many schools have a choice and can determine which trust they want to join. So, it’s crucial for schools to consider what’s important for them when they’re looking for a suitable MAT to join:
For the trust, it’s critical to undertake comprehensive due diligence to identify risks associated with a school joining, and to determine whether the school is the right fit. For both the trust and the school, it’s important to review these considerations at the outset to avoid wasting time and effort. Your findings may mean that you have to walk away. If the fit is right, the next stages of dialogue provide an opportunity to move forward in a positive way.
2. Be open and communicate clearly
Trusts should consider the following when opening a dialogue with schools that may join them:
3. Communication, communication, communication
If a school decides to join your trust, it’s important to get off on the right foot, so consider the following:
Investing time at this stage enables you to identify and achieve better fits between schools and trusts, enabling long-term relationships and better outcomes for your pupils’ education. To find out more about our cost effective services for your academy or MAT download our brochure by clicking the button below or email us at education.hrservices@capita.com
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We look at the opportunities for procurement teams to make savings in pharmacy spend.
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