The Barking and Dagenham Local Strategic Partnership brings together local public, private, voluntary and community sector organisations.
The partnership was set up in 2001 to work together to provide a co-ordinated strategic approach to delivering services, and improving the quality of life for local people and communities in the borough.
'To work together for a better borough that is safe, clean, fair and respectful, prosperous and healthy, and where our young people are inspired and successful.'
The Partnership will work to achieve this through the new ten year Community Plan - Working together for a Better Borough. Supporting the implementation of this plan is the three year Local Area Agreement, agreed with Government in 2008.
You can learn more about the partnership by exploring our website pages.
‘A Barking and Dagenham Life’ Partnership Conference
Over 260 delegates attended the summer 2009 Partnership Conference on Thursday 11 June 2009 at Goresbrook Leisure Centre.
The latest LAA performance report is now available to view.
There is still time to comment on the CAA Self-Evaluation Assessment to ensure your views are taken into account.
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
This is the process by which the current and future health and wellbeing needs of Barking and Dagenham's population is identified.