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Comprehensive Area Assessment, or CAA, is a new way of assessing local public services in England. It examines how well councils are working together with other public bodies to meet the needs of the people they serve. It's a joint assessment made by a group of six independent watchdogs. Assessments will be made publicly available every year and will provide an annual snapshot of quality of life in the area.
CAA was introduced in April 2008 to replace its predecessor Comprehensive Performance Assessment (CPA). The new inspection process is different in that:
There are two assessments
The Organisational Assessment looks at:
1. How well is the organisation delivering its priority services, outcomes and improvements that are important to local people? This looks to see if the organisation is:
2. Does the organisation have the leadership, capacity and capability it needs to deliver future improvements?
3. How well does the organisation use its resources to deliver its priority services, outcomes and improvements? This looks at how well the organisation is at:
View CAA Report for Stratford on Avon Districts Council (published by OnePlace)
More information about Warwickshire's overall results can be found on the oneplace website
External links:
CAA - Comprehensive Area Assessment
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One Place
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Use of Resources (UOR) Assessment
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