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Local Community Planning. Mary Henderson 14 th September 2006 GESH East Community Health and Care Partnership. Content. What is Local Community Planning? What area does it cover? How is it organised? Who is involved? Links to ECHCP. What is Local Community Planning?.
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Local Community Planning Mary Henderson 14th September 2006 GESH East Community Health and Care Partnership
Content • What is Local Community Planning? • What area does it cover? • How is it organised? • Who is involved? • Links to ECHCP
What is Local Community Planning? • Local Partnership Board • Key Public Agencies and Local Residents • Community Plan • 5 Strategic Themes • Safe, Healthy, Vibrant, Working, Learning
What is Local Community Planning? • Improving public services • Brings public sector and partner organisations together to agree priorities on the planning and provision of services • Ensures community involvement in service planning and local priorities • More targeted regeneration linked to SIMD04
What area does it cover? • New electoral wards for the city • Shettleston • Sandyhills, Tollcross, Parkhead, Auchenshuggle, Mount Vernon, Carmyle, Dalbeth, Fullerton • Baillieston • Barlanark, Swinton, Baillieston, Garrowhill, Burntbroom, Broomhouse, Crosshill, Greenfield, Queenslie • Greater Easterhouse (Part of NE Glasgow) • Garthamlock, Provanhall, Lochend, Wellhouse, Easthall, Rogerfield, Blairtummock, Ruchazie, Commonhead, Gartloch, Craigend, Bishoploch, Kildermorie
How is it organised? • Citywide – Glasgow Community Planning Partnership – city/strategic level • Local – 10 Local Community Planning Partnerships across the city • Involves key players at a local area level • Connects citywide vision to local priorities • Provides local knowledge to support citywide decision making processes • Local Board Structure
Police Fire and Rescue Service Communities Scotland Glasgow City Council East Community Health and Care Partnership Voluntary Sector Local Development Company Local Residents Job Centre Plus John Wheatley College Who is Involved?
Links to ECHCP • Shared Vision for the Future • Shared Priorities • Shared Board Members • Shared Working/Planning Structures • Shared Vision for the Future
Links to ECHCP • Resource Allocation • Partnership Work Plan • Future Priorities • Communication/Information/Consultation • Programme Development
Local Community Planning Mary Henderson 14th September 2006 GESH East Community Health and Care Partnership