Bromley Council works in partnership with many local organisations representing residents and the public, private and voluntary sectors. By working together with our partners we can bring mutual benefit through a range of different activities and services.
Tuesday, 9 March 2010 is your chance to question the leaders of Bromley’s council, police, health service and other key partners about how they are working to improve services for you and your local community. The meeting will take place at Orpington Methodist Church from 7.00pm. Together we can Build a Better Bromley.
The Bromley Local Strategic Partnership (LSP)
The Local Strategic Partnership is the Borough's over-arching partnership. It has a broad base of local organisations, including the Council, other public sector organisations and representatives of the private and voluntary sectors, pulling together the partner organisations' strategies and plans to set out the borough's 10-year strategy in Building a Better Bromley 2020 Vision, and co-ordinating action through the Local Area Agreement.
For 2010/11 LSP Executive meetings are scheduled for 15 March, 19 July, 27 September and 6 December 2010 and 31 January and 4 April 2011.
All Executive meetings are held at the Civic Centre starting at 2pm and are open to the public. Copies of the agendas, reports and minutes of the LSP are available elsewhere on this website.
9 March 2010 is scheduled to be a public meeting with the LSP, and a partnership conference is to be scheduled for the middle part of the year.
The LSP's work is broken into a variety of themes, each of which has its own partnership to co-ordinate the delivery of services across the borough.
The Bromley Children and Young People Trust
The Children and Young People Trust (the Trust) is a partnership between the Council and a wide range of other organisations who provide services to children, young people, and their parents and carers. The Trust ensures that all organisations and agencies providing services to children and young people co-operate to deliver improved outcomes in relation to: staying safe, being healthy, enjoying and achieving, making a positive contribution and achieving economic well-being.
The Trust Board is the Trust’s executive body and it co-ordinates the development and business of the Trust by providing strategic leadership. It does not have executive powers, other than those already delegated to individual members of the Board by their agencies. The Trust Board oversees the business of the Trust and manages links with other partnership planning forums, and with statutory and independent service providers.
In 2009 meetings are scheduled for 20 April, 22 June, 21 September, 23 November 2009.
The Safer Bromley Partnership
The Safer Bromley Partnership is committed to continuously improving safety in Bromley. We want a borough where people can live, work, play and learn safely. Our members include Bromley Council, Bromley Police, Health, Probation, Fire and London Ambulance Services, the Metropolitan Police Authority and Affinity Sutton.
The Social Care Health and Housing Partnership
The Social Care, Health and Housing Partnership co-ordinates inter-agency effort to promote the health and well-being of Bromley residents, and reduce the effects of disadvantage that contribute to health inequalities. They also work to improve the effectiveness and integration of services provided by the NHS, the Council and local voluntary organisations.