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LOCAL STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP LSP REVIEW - Overview and progress to date Stephen Meah-Sims Head of the Leader, Mayor and Cabinet Office Previous LSP Structure Board Structure Cabinet Member/LSP Board LSP Board Chairs + CEs Chief


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LOCAL STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

LSP REVIEW - Overview and progress to date Stephen Meah-Sims Head of the Leader, Mayor and Cabinet Office

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Previous LSP Structure – Board Structure

Chief Executives’ Group Stronger Communities Board Safer Croydon Board Health and Wellbeing Board Growth Board Children and Families Board

Themed delivery boards Lead multi-sector stakeholders

LSP Board

Cabinet Member/LSP Board Chairs + CE’s

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Previous LSP Structure – Issues with previous structure

Chief Executives’ Group Stronger Communities Board Safer Croydon Board Health and Wellbeing Board Growth Board Children and Families Board

Themed delivery boards Lead multi-sector stakeholders

LSP Board

Cabinet Member/LSP Board Chairs + CE’s LSP not working effectively…

  • Transparency
  • Joined-up working
  • Forward planning
  • Clear partnership vision
  • Muddled strategy
  • Governance not strong enough
  • Engagement was hit and miss
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Previous LSP Structure – Gone!

Chief Executives’ Group Stronger Communities Board Safer Croydon Board Health and Wellbeing Board Growth Board Children and Families Board

Themed delivery boards Lead multi-sector stakeholders

LSP Board

Cabinet Member/LSP Board Chairs + CE’s

X X X X

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NEW LSP Structure

Future Place Board Safer Croydon Board Health and Wellbeing Board Children and Families Board Themed delivery boards LSP Board Cabinet Member/LSP Board Chairs + CE’s + VCS/ Faith Children Safeguarding Board Adult Safeguarding Board Community Voice Statutory LSP Co-ordination: 1) Planning, policy and projects; 2) Communications; 3) Data sharing

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NEW LSP Structure – Next

Governance, planning and delivering

Individual Boards to look at governance, membership and structures – what is needed? Purpose and join up with other Boards Improving transparency as a cohesive LSP Business forward planning Boards below the Board! Maximising engagement as joined-up piece with the LSP Children and Youth Plan

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LOCAL STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

Children and Youth Plan Stephen Meah-Sims Head of the Leader, Mayor and Cabinet Office

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Youth Congress – Individual voice

406

Attendees at the Youth Congress

330

Young people attending the Youth Congress

120

Written responses by young people to the group work

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Youth Congress – For example…

Safety ASB Road safety More on offer Improve School/college/community Gangs Streets Violence Harassment Perceptions Knife crime

  • Country lanes
  • Safe places and spaces
  • Security
  • Street lights brighter /don't work
  • Parks and open spaces
  • Feels unsafe
  • Sexual harassment in schools
  • Safety of young people getting stabbed
  • Police presence on the streets
  • Riots
  • Youths wander the streets
  • Missing teens
  • Worrying about crossing over other peoples' territory
  • Education about safety
  • Religious places of worship to be monitored
  • Street lights brighter /don't work
  • Groups congregating around areas like Morleys and bus

stops

  • Safe places and spaces
  • Walk in centres in different areas for gang members and

young people needing help

  • Weapons in school
  • Drugs in school
  • Worry about numbers of unaccompanied minors in the

borough

  • More services
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Youth Congress – Focus on priorities

Jobs, how to be successful and make money

83

Crime and safety

72

Mental health

45

Social media issues

40

Better relationships with the Police

38

More youth activities

40

More life skills support

27

Abuse: children / domestic / trafficking

23

Sex and relationship support

9

Ten top priority areas voted by young people at the Youth Congress

  • 1. How to be successful and make money
  • 2. Crime and safety
  • 3. Mental health issues and support
  • 4. Social media issues
  • 5. Better relationship with the Police
  • 6. More youth activities
  • 7. All forms of discrimination
  • 8. More life skills support
  • 9. Abuse: children/domestic/trafficking
  • 10. Sex and relationships support

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