| Partnership Working in East Sussex presentation by Lucy Dixon-Thompson, LAA Engagement Officer |
| Making Two-Tier Work in Gloucestershire presentation by Jane Burns, Gloucester County Council, and Anne Brinkoff, Improvement and Development Agency (formerly Cotswold District Council) |
Break Out Session by Geography:
All delegates were asked to join the break out session for their geography and discuss the issues, opportunities and actions for improving partnership working:
East Sussex: diagram of partnerships and discussion notes
Eastbourne: diagram of partnerships and discussion notes
Hastings & St Leonards: diagram of partnerships and discussion notes
Lewes: diagram of partnerships and discussion notes
Rother: diagram of partnerships and discussion notes
Wealden: diagram of partnerships and discussion notes
These diagrams highlight the themed partnerships already connected to each of the Local Strategic Partnerships. For partnership contact details, please contact your Local Strategic Partnership Coordinator. |
Delivering Safer Communities in a Two-Tier Area presentation by Marcus Gomm, East Sussex Safer Communities Steering Group, and
Delivering Safer Communities in a Two-Tier Area presentation byJeremy Leach, Safer Wealden Partnership |
Break Out Session by Theme:
All delegates were asked to join the break out session for their theme and discuss the issues, opportunities and actions for improving partnership working:
Economy, Jobs & Propserity: diagram of partnerships and discussion notes
Housing: diagram of partnerships and discussion notes
Environment & Climate Change: diagram of partnerships and discussion notes
Health & Wellbeing: diagram of partnerships and discussion notes
Community Safety: diagram of partnerships and discussion notes
Community Strength & Leadership: diagram of partnerships and discussion notes
LSP discussion and discussion notes (this group included Transport, Access & Communications, Education, Learning & Skills, Culture, Sports & Leisure, Older People and Children & Young People where too few representatives from that theme were able to attend and have their own themed dicussion).
These diagrams highlight the themed partnerships already connected to each of the Local Strategic Partnerships. For partnership contact details, please contact your Local Strategic Partnership Coordinator. |
Accessing Local Data presentation by Kim Bloxham, East Sussex in Figures (ESiF):
The ESiF are also undertaking a research project on accessing local data. Delegates were asked to complete the survey below and return to the ESiF team by 1 June 2009:
Accessing Local Data Survey in Word format
Accessing Local Data Survey in PDF format
Local Data Final Report |