Yorkshire and the Humber Policy Innovation Partnership

Lead Research Organisation: University of Leeds
Department Name: Leeds University Business School (LUBS)

Abstract

YPIP is a collaboration of University, public, private and third sector bodies in Yorkshire and the Humber. A key aim of YPIP is to incorporate and empower low-income, marginalised and/or spatially isolated communities in regional research and decision-making. YPIP will undertake a region-wide, three-year programme of inclusive, place-based, systems-based, solutions-focused activities. The programme will generate insights and solutions under the cross-cutting theme of communities in their places, delivered through three work packages: (i) data and informatics, (ii) inclusive growth, and (iii) living sustainably in a greener economy.

YPIP is facilitated by the unique existing Yorkshire and Humber academic policy engagement infrastructure (detailed in the geographical coverage section) comprising Yorkshire and Humber Councils [YHC], which brings together political leaders and chief executives of all local and combined authorities in the region, and Yorkshire Universities [YU], which brings together Vice Chancellors of all 12 Universities in the region. In a 2021 Memorandum of Understanding YHC and YU agreed to work together on sustainable and inclusive growth, which was operationalised in 2022 by establishing the Yorkshire and Humber Policy Engagement and Research Network (Y-PERN.)

In its initial (6 months) 'phase-1' YPIP built on this infrastructure, in two important ways: firstly, strengthening the relations of YHC, YU and Y-PERN with one another; and secondly, partnering with the Yorkshire and Humber Climate Commission, (YHCC) and the Yorkshire and Humber Applied Research Consortium (YHARC). These respectively bring together climate and health stakeholders and communities, for integrated regional-wide activity (for example YHCC's Regional Climate Action Plan embodies 50 cross-sector actions that have wide political support.)

Thus, YPIP stands on uniquely strong foundations of a multi-sectoral partnership infrastructure. YPIP will augment this infrastructure by developing additional regional structures and processes dedicated to empowering communities across the region, particularly low-income, marginalised and/or spatially isolated communities. YPIP will establish at regional scale: a Community Engagement Panel, a £1M Collaboration Fund and Panel, and an Office for Data Analytics, all supported by an accessible digital presence, the Yorkshire Engagement Portal. Facilitated by this infrastructure, YPIP will nurture collaborative activities and experimentation on novel forms of co-design and co-production addressing our chosen themes, evaluating 'what works' locally and what can be scaled up to regional policy innovations.

YPIP's vision, treats community, public, and business sectors as equal partners in co-designing policy innovations, enhancing long-term regional capacity, and mobilising communities' collaborative potential. YPIP will particularly focus on policy innovations which: (i) assure the quality and support the legitimacy of community-generated data; (ii) improve access of local policy and decision-makers to academic knowledge and expertise in our chosen themes; (iii) demonstrate scalability and replicability of local solutions.

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