What is the Partnership Board?
The Partnership Board ensures wide scale
involvement of all partners and has overall responsibility for the
delivery of the Community Plan. It involves local residents
and key players from the public, private, community and voluntary
sectors.
Acting as the governing body of the
partnership it will have responsibility for:
- overseeing an effective strategic partnership
- agreeing priorities, targets and strategy through development
and regular review of the Community Plan
- monitoring and ensuring the delivery of the Partnership’s
priorities as set out in the Community Plan and Local Area
Agreement
Meetings are normally closed to allow for
consistent attendance and discussion. However, one meeting a year
may be open to provide a more consultative process. All members
have the opportunity to make proposals, ask questions and raise
objections but only for the best interest of the Partnership and on
behalf of their spheres of the Partnership (Delivery Groups and
LAPs). Each member is expected to sign up to a code of
conduct which outlines their roles and responsibilities as well as
commitments.
The Board meets three times a year.
Information given to the Board will come from the Partnership
Executive.
Performance information will be circulated
prior to the meeting to allow for any questions to be put forward
before the open meeting takes place, and solutions explored in time
for the meeting, enabling informed and effective decision making
processes.
More information
For more information on the Partnership
Board contact the Partnership on 020 7364 4572