Enabling Better Outcomes: RPNA’s SA3 Approach in Bexley

Enabling Better Outcomes: RPNA’s SA3 Approach in Bexley

Author: Matt Masters February 6, 2026 Duration: 19:31

In this episode, the conversation centres on how RPNA is helping councils move beyond traditional transformation pitfalls to deliver better outcomes for residents. Ashley Roper introduces RPNA’s Digital Foundations, a strategic assessment tool designed to help local authorities understand their readiness for change and identify the most impactful areas for intervention. The SA3 process was recently piloted with the London Borough of Bexley, where Chief Executive Paul Thorogood shares his reflections on its value and impact.

RPNA’s approach is grounded in the belief that transformation must be outcome-led, not technology-led. The SA3 process begins with a baseline assessment across three dimensions: strategic alignment, organisational capability, and operational readiness. This diagnostic helps councils pinpoint gaps in their transformation plans and develop a roadmap that is both ambitious and achievable. According to RPNA, councils often underestimate the importance of internal capability and over-rely on external solutions, leading to fragile programmes that struggle to embed change.

Paul Thorogood, appointed Chief Executive of Bexley in 2023, describes how the SA3 process helped his leadership team clarify priorities amidst financial pressures and rising demand. Bexley’s Medium Term Financial Strategy outlines a significant funding gap, with transformation now central to bridging it. The council has launched five major programmes Customer Experience, Children’s Services, Commercial, Culture, and Corporate Core each designed to improve outcomes while maintaining service quality.

Thorogood notes that RPNA’s independent assessment provided “critical friend” insight, helping Bexley avoid common pitfalls such as overambitious timelines, underdeveloped governance, and poor staff engagement. The SA3 process also supported Bexley’s commitment to co-production, ensuring that transformation is shaped by those who deliver and use services.

Ashley Roper emphasises that RPNA’s work is not about delivering transformation for councils, but enabling them to own and sustain it. Their methodology, TEN96, includes tools for programme design, diagnostics, and interim leadership support. RPNA’s ethos is to empower brilliant people to break free from legacy constraints and embrace modern, flexible ways of working.


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