What are the main roles of Local Strategic Partnerships ?
The main roles of Local Strategic Partnerships are: The Local Government Act 2000 requires the development of community plans, and Local Strategic Partnerships can provide the framework for involving organisations in community planning. Local Strategic Partnerships can provide a framework for regeneration. Local Strategic Partnerships are encouraged to be involved in Public Service Agreements. These will develop targets agreed with government, with about twelve key areas, which reflect a mix of local and national priorities. Although local Public Service Agreements primarily involve local and central government, they can also involve partner agencies in delivery. The government acknowledges concern about the number of different partnerships and plans which they or their predecessors have initiated, and the need to rationalise this situation. It is hoped that Local Strategic Partnerships can provide a framework to rationalise and lead other partnership initiatives.
The main roles of Local Strategic Partnerships are: • The Local Government Act 2000 requires the development of community plans, and Local Strategic Partnerships can provide the framework for involving organisations in community planning. • Local Strategic Partnerships can provide a framework for regeneration. • Local Strategic Partnerships are encouraged to be involved in Public Service Agreements. These will develop targets agreed with government, with about twelve key areas, which reflect a mix of local and national priorities. Although local Public Service Agreements primarily involve local and central government, they can also involve partner agencies in delivery. • The government acknowledges concern about the number of different partnerships and plans which they or their predecessors have initiated, and the need to rationalise this situation. It is hoped that Local Strategic Partnerships can provide a framework to rationalise and lead other partnership initiatives.