Civil Society Covenant: Calderdale Council
Recognising VCSE value for a flourishing future.
Calderdale Council’s VCSE strategy 2024 to 2029 recognises the vital role of the Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector in Calderdale, valuing it as a key partner in achieving the local vision to be an enterprising place, full of opportunity, where everyone can live a larger life.
VCSE value and expertise
At the time of its creation, VCSE groups were facing reduced public sector funding, rising costs, and growing demand for services. Staff shortages, lower pay, and fewer volunteers added to the pressure. Central to its development and implementation has been Calderdale Council’s recognition of the inherent value and expertise of the VCSE sector.
Co-produced with VCSE representatives, the strategy acknowledges the diverse and complex nature of the VCSE sector and its significant impact on Calderdale residents and communities. It recognises the sector’s contribution to society as well as to the local economy. Research by Durham University in 2023 reported that the total value of the VCSE in Calderdale was valued around £549.5 million. This figure includes sector expenditure, the value produced by regular volunteers, and value created for users of services.
Outcomes
Calderdale Council has embedded the recognition of the VCSE’s role in multiple other strategies in the borough. A key example is the Inclusive Economy Strategy, which sees a thriving VCSE sector as fundamental to achieving an inclusive economy. In Calderdale, the VCSE is a key part of the local economy, with the sector employing over 5,000 people, and supporting 13,000 as volunteers. As part of the Inclusive Economy Strategy, Calderdale will look to explore more career pathways for young people in the local VCSE sector, providing young people more opportunities to stay in Calderdale, with access to good quality work.