Wiltshire Time Credits Network Community Partnership Agreement



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Wiltshire Time Credits Network Community Partnership Agreement This agreement is between the Network host [Wiltshire Council], Support Partner: Spice and Community Network Member: Welcome to the Time Credits Network! We are looking forward to working with you to design, develop and evaluate the Wiltshire Time Credits Network. This agreement sets out the partners, the commitments of all partners, and the values and principles of the Time Credits project. Partners: The host organisation: Wiltshire Council Wiltshire Council is the host organisation for the local Time Credits Network. They are responsible for the administration of the programme locally, and provide the funding and strategic leadership to make sure that the programme meets local needs. The host organisation acts as the central bank for the Time Credits, they also provide a range of activities and services that your members can access with Time Credits. Elly Townsend, your local Time Credits Facilitator is based within the host organisation and is dedicated to supporting local organisations to set up and facilitate the Wiltshire Time Credit Network UK Network Facilitators: Spice Wiltshire Council is supported by the charity Spice which supports a network of Time Credit systems and partners across the UK. www.justaddspice.org 1

What are Time Credits? Time Credits are a tool for building communities. They support individuals to become more connected to each other and their local services. Time Credits encourage and celebrate the time that people give to their communities. Your local front of the note: Wiltshire Note - designed by members of the local community The national back of the note: This allows you to spend credits across the UK network 2

What are you agreeing to? Time Credits are built on a set of strong values that provide the basis for designing and running a time credit system. As a Time Credits network member, you are agreeing with the values of the time credits and the practical outworking of these values. Community Time Credits network values Everyone has something to give Everyone s time is equal Reciprocity Practical Commitment from your community group/organisation Work with community members/service users to identify a menu of different ways that community members can earn credits that cater for different skill-sets and levels of access. Recognise that all community members time is worth the same, no matter what activity they are doing to earn a Time Credit. 1 hour contributed is always worth a 1 hour Time Credit. Provide opportunities for people to spend credits in your organisation as a way of saying thank you for the time they have given. Key things you need to know about Community Time Credits 1hr = 1 hr : one hour given by a community member is worth one Time Credit Time Credits are given for active contributions and not to reward good behaviour or attendance. Time Credits are worth 1 hour and do not have a cash value. Spending Time Credits All spending opportunities are calculated in the same way as earning opportunities; 1 time credit = 1 hours activity. To maintain the purity of the hour for hour exchange credits cannot be used to access discounts or be exchanged for goods. 3

Members of the time credits network can spend their credits in the following ways: 1) Accessing activities and events run by your organisation 2) Accessing activities and events run by other local organisations in the network 3) Accessing time spend partners in the network (both in Wiltshire and across the UK) 4) Accessing help from other members We will support you to identify and develop opportunities for members to spend credits in your organisation. These opportunities: - Provide new ways for your members to connect with one other and celebrate their participation together - Reinforce the idea of give and take. - Help to build a diverse network of opportunities in the local community - Bring local groups together Your staff commitment and administration Provide training for all staff and volunteers about the Time Credits. (We are happy to provide support to help you with the training) Identify a member of staff or key volunteer who will be responsible for the day to day running of Time Credits, including the administration Complete the administration requirements according to the guidance Keep the paper Time Credit notes in a secure location 4

What support can you expect to receive? From the Host Organisation Support to design the time credits including: - Designing the project - Developing earning and spending opportunities - Training to use paper and online administration systems - Support to develop simple ways to evaluate the impact of introducing time credits Provide time credits: - Wiltshire Council will provide you with paper Time Credits in exchange for monitoring information about how the credits have been earned and spent Training: - Wiltshire Council will support you to train staff and volunteers to run a Time Credit system From Spice Network support: - Provide support and training for the host organisation - Continue to develop a broad range of Time Spend partners in line with size of the project and in balance with the local community spend opportunities - Provide information about national network partners - Provide administration systems and online system through the host organisation - Facilitate UK wide network events to publicise local networks 5

Safeguarding and liability All organisations in the network are responsible for all their own activities and processes and need to follow their own organisations policies and procedures in all Time Credit activities. Wiltshire Council and Spice are not liable for any damages that occur in the course of activities run by your organisation or members that are using Time Credits. Publicity Time Credits are a great way of highlighting the work of your organisation, and as a network member it is important to communicate your participation so that community members know they can get involved, so we ask that you: Display relevant publicity material to promote community Time Credits in print and on your website Provide people with details of where they can spend Time Credits at the point they earn them Give permission to the host organisation and Spice to use your logo where appropriate to promote Time Credits. Help us to collect case study stories so that we can communicate your successes How long does this agreement last? This agreement will stand for an initial term of 12 months, starting from the date stated at the beginning of this document. What happens if things aren t working out? The key commitments that network members need to fulfil in order to ensure Time Credits are a successful tool for building community engagement have been outlined above. If you are having trouble meeting these then please let us know so we can support you. If things aren t working out and we aren t able to resolve issues, then your membership of the Time Credits network can be withdrawn in writing by any party, at any time. Thank you for working together with us to build stronger communities. 6

On behalf of Signature: Print name: Position: On behalf of Wiltshire Council: Signature: Print name: Position: On behalf of Spice: Signature: Print name: Position: 7