Induction to Dr Jon Stephenson. What is Partners IN Salford Partners IN Salford is the Local Strategic Partnership for Salford Partners IN Salford is.

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Induction to Dr Jon Stephenson

What is Partners IN Salford Partners IN Salford is the Local Strategic Partnership for Salford Partners IN Salford is a family of organisations, groups and partnerships who are committed to working together to transform Salford into a great city

What is our purpose? Bring organisations together, give them a common voice, and agree aims, objectives and priorities Improve public services to make them more responsive to local communities Agree ways to narrow the gap between levels of deprivation in Salford and the rest of the country, and also to narrowing the deprivation gap within Salford itself Develop more simple partnership working for programmes and initiatives

Who is involved? Private SectorPublic Sector Education Third Sector Community Committees

1994 Salford Partnership established 46 core partners from across public, private and third sectors 2000 First Community Plan produced – based around the seven themes 2001 Salford identified as one of the 82 most deprived areas receiving Neighbourhood Renewal Fund to have an LSP 2002 Partners IN Salford launched with 18 core partners – public, private, community and faith sectors represented 2005Second Community Plan produced year Sustainable Community Strategy produced2011 Current structure developed – Partnership Priorities Brief history

Sustainable Community Strategy In 2024, Salford will be a beautiful and welcoming city, driven by energetic and engaged communities of highly skilled, healthy and motivated citizens, who have built a diverse and prosperous culture and economy which encourages and recognises the contribution of everyone, for everyone.

Healthy City Safe City Learning and Creative City City where Children and Young People are Valued Inclusive City Economically Prosperous City City that’s Good to Live in Themes

Worklessness Child Poverty (Family Poverty) Health Community Safety 7 Cross-cutting Priorities Priorities

Review of Priorities Worklessness Reduce poverty, increase income and tackle worklessness Encourage investment to create job opportunities Encourage business and enterprise development Child Poverty Reduce child poverty Health Positive attitudes to sexual health and wellbeing Increase life expectancy Improve quality of life, mental health and wellbeing Community Safety Reduce crime and disorder Reduce anti-social behaviour Help communities to feel safer and reduce fear of crime Community Engagement, Empowerment and Volunteering Engage, empower and encourage all residents Improve neighbourhood working to respond to local need Equalities, Diversity and Culture Ensure minority groups are supported Make Salford a creative, cultural, active and sporting city Increasing Environmental Attractiveness Attractive and well-maintained city Environmentally sustainable city Low Carbon Economy Address Climate change Creating Quality Places - Housing Provide popular homes in desirable neighbourhoods International Connectivity Improve international connectivity Highly Skilled and Attracting Talent Improve skills levels

Review of Priorities

Partnership Forum Salford Place Board Joint intelligence, research, performance management… Partnership Executive Health & Wellbeing Board Community Safety Partnership Children’s Trust Think Skills & Work Think City Community Committees Neighbourhood Partnership Boards How we are structured

Neighbourhood perspective

Neighbourhood arrangements Neighbourhood Partnership Boards Thematic Partnerships Place Board Executive & Forum Sub Regional Regional National Escalating issues

Partnership Forum Partnership Executive Salford Place Board 5x Thematic Partnerships 8x NPBs 8x Comm. Committees Vary Minimum: Vary Minimum: ++ Key / Sector Public Business Community Political Make up of the different levels

For further information Dr Jon Stephenson Partnership Manager First Floor, Unity House Salford Civic Centre Chorley Road Swinton Salford M27 5FJ Telephone: Website: