LCS Limited is a general management consultancy specialising in change and performance improvement

We offer consultancy and interim management to local authorities, other public and not-for-profit organisations and providers of public services. We specialise in change management and performance improvement, provide organisational diagnostics and benchmarking and we specialise in adult social care and regulatory services.

We undertake international consultancy on public sector reform and have worked in Bangladesh, India, South Africa and Albania where we are currently working on a Swedish funded project to improve the performance of local government. We also work in partnership with other organisations on social care and health and provide safeguarding audits and training.

Recent News

We have recently agreed to work with Balfour Beatty (a £16bn turnover, UK based company) to bid for a large contract with the prospect of further joint working to follow. We are also working with a not-for-profit Trust in bidding for a large Children’s Health Services contract in London. We continue to deliver all the adult safeguarding training for Harrow and we recently finished the development and programme management of a large programme for an East London borough on innovative projects that will reduce the future demand for health and social care.

In the current climate – with the UK public sector contracting rapidly and likely to continue this way for the next few years – we have looked innovatively and how best to focus our consultancy in the immediate future. Subsequently, we have further developed our partnerships – old and new – and also successfully looked outside the UK. We have joined with Insight Management Solutions and won the contract for the three strands of a National Skills Academy programme to provide management training to graduate trainees who are moving into Adult Social Care and, outside the UK, we are currently working on a project that supports the decentralisation of powers from central to local government in Albania that is being funded by the Swedish Government. The project began in September 2011 and continues into 2012 when this first phase will be complete.

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