The Role of the Partners
The partners commit themselves to improving the well-being of all people living and working in the Borough. Because the partnership is voluntary it is accepted that representatives to the Board will act primarily on behalf of the body they represent. However, the partners also commit themselves to joint working and shared aims.
The Partners will:
- Implement the Community Strategy for the Borough.
- Co-ordinate the partner's contributions.
- Commit to the action plan.
- Integrate actions at Local, Borough, County and Regional levels.
- Improve links between organisations, forums, and groups.
- Include services that would benefit from partnership working.
- Work together to deliver services.
- Simplify working arrangements.
- Support bids for funding.
The Partners hope they can:
- Be more efficient with resources.
- Plug holes in service provision and prevent duplication.
- Exchange ideas, know-how and best practice.
- Influence government.
- Encourage investment.
The Partners will take the lead on:
- Upholding equality.
- Being honest about their private interests.
- Being accountable.
- Taking decisions on merit.
- Being open about their decisions.
They will make sure that people get the services they need.
The Partnership comprises a Forum and a Board.
The Forum embraces a wide range of local groups and organisations whose role is to hold the Board accountable. The Forum meets at least once a year and is open to any group or organisation in the Borough of Charnwood who wishes to take part in the implementation and review of the strategy.
The Board is responsible for leadership and direction. It consists of representatives of Key organisations in the Borough of Charnwood including two representatives elected for two year periods by the Forum. It normally meets six times a year.
Charnwood, Leicestershire and the East Midlands
Charnwood LSP, Leicestershire LSP and Leicester Shire Economic Partnership
The Leicester Shire Economic Partnership (LSEP) is the Sub-Regional Strategic Partnership for the County of Leicestershire and the City of Leicester.
Government funds are distributed to emda (the regional development agency in the East Midlands) and to GOEM (the government office in the East Midlands) who in turn devolve the administration of the funding to sub-regional level (in our case LSEP).
Applications are made through LSEP for shares of regional funding