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Peer Clearing House

The Peer Clearing House (PCH) recruits, accredits and place peers. It facilitates the brokerage of peers for both the IDeA and non-IDeA improvement projects in the local government sector.

Please note that PCH and the IDeA are no longer accepting unsolicited requests to become associate consultants.

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  • About the Peer Clearing House Last updated 6 April 2009

    The Peer Clearing House recruits, accredits and place peers. Peers work on a variety of projects, to help build capacity, confidence and sustainability in local government by sharing knowledge and experience.

  • Becoming a peer Last updated 6 April 2009

    To apply to become an accredited peer, you must be either a serving local government member or officer.

  • Becoming an external reviewer Last updated 27 February 2009

    External reviewers are representatives from the private, voluntary or academic sectors, or another part of the public sector, who are normally included on a corporate peer review team to provide a perspective external to local government.

  • Local improvement advisors Last updated 8 April 2009

    Local improvement advisors required in all English regions.

  • Peer inside Last updated 6 April 2009

    These pages are designed specifically for accredited peers.

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