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Warrington Partnership
This site provides you with information about Warrington Partnership and the way it works.
Warrington Partnership is the Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) for Warrington. It is a collection of key public, private and third sector organisations from across Warrington that develop plans and work together to help improve and shape Warrington's future.
Its main task is to develop a Sustainable Community Strategy, which sets out a joint vision and ambitions for Warrington in the future. It is developed in consultation with residents, businesses and other local stakeholders and by doing research into Warrington's strength, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
On this website you can get access to our Sustainable Community Strategy, One Warrington: One Future - where everyone matters, and its key supporting documents, which include the Local Area Agreement and the Closing the Gap Framework. You can find out about our groups and see what they are up to and can find links to all our partners on our A-Z page. Most importantly, you can use this site to give us your views on Warrington Partnership, your priorities for Warrington and what you think of this website.
LATEST NEWS AND EVENTS
One workforce
Warrington Children and Young People’s Trust have launched their 2009 -11 workforce strategy, This overarching strategy, launched on 20 May, explains how all agencies working with children and young people in Warrington will work together as one workforce, with a shared vision:
‘to ensure that our children and young people are safeguarded from harm, and that a team of appropriately qualified and skilled professionals, who are motivated and valued, will work together to help every child to reach his or her potential’.
A summary, full version and poster can be downloaded from our key documents page.Our 'Total Place' experience
Warrington has been part of an important pilot project called 'Total Place'. Working with the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities, Warrington volunteered to be part of a pilot that took an in-depth and unique look at services for children aged 0 - 5 years and their families.
With the ultimate aim of delivering better and more efficient services, or greater public value, detailed work was undertaken to look at our customer needs, how we spend our money and how we work in partnership. Some broad messages have come out of the pilot.
For the full article go to our Total Place page.