Keys to LSP and LAA Success - Openness, Information Sharing and Performance Management Keys to LSP and LAA Success - Openness, Information Sharing and Performance Management

The open sharing of information and monitoring of performance are key to the success of Local Partnerships, LAAs and LSPs. Now for the very first time, LocalGov TV are going to be talking the same language but also talking about it at the same time. 'I believe that data and that accuracy of data will provide us with the power we never had but also provide us with much more confidence that the activities we are suggesting as the way forward are the right activities' claims” Dr Angela Lennox, Chair, Leicester Partnership.

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Local Area Agreement Roadshow Report

This is the independent report produced by the Office of Public Management and the local area agreement (LAA) evaluation consortium for Communities and Local Government on the LAA regional roadshows held across England throughout March 2007. It details the key messages for central government and for localities, and gives an indicative LAA negotiating timetable for 2007-08.
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Participation and Local Strategic Partnerships

This report presents the findings from research commissioned by the CRE in 2006 to look at participation in local strategic partnerships by people from ethnic minorities. It investigates the extent to which the Neighbourhood Renewal Fund is distributed to people from ethnic minorities.

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Local Strategic Partnerships and Teenage Pregnancy

This briefing note, published in partnership with the Department for Education and Skills and the Department of Health, aims to highlight how effective programmes to tackle teenage pregnancy can contribute to LSPs achievingtheir key priorities and outcomes.  The note is primarily aimed at LSPs in receipt of Neighbourhood Renewal Funding, and asks LSPs to consider how they could assist partnership working in helping to tackle teenage conception rates.
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Supporting people: Local Area Agreements

This information has been put together by the Communities and Local Government team on Supporting People and local area agreements. It covers the latest developments on local area agreements and what they mean for the Supporting People programme. Information has been added on the implementation of local area agreements and the development of local strategic partnerships. There are also detailed examples of enabling measures requested for Supporting People from the pilot, second and third rounds.
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