Corporate Parenting Plan 2017-2020
Overview
The Corporate Parenting Plan 2017-2020 tells you what the East Lothian Partnership is going to do to improvements to the care system and the lives of all care experienced children and young people. The plan was created with a lot of input from the East Lothian Champions Board.
You can view the Draft Plan by clicking on the link below. If you would like to submit any feedback you can do so via email to lshine@eastlothian.gov.uk or in writing to Lisa Shine, Service and Practice Development Officer, Children's Wellbeing, East Lothian Council, Randall House, Macmerry, EH33 1RW
Why your views matter
We want your views on the Corporate parenting plan as we need to know if the improvement actions are going to really make a difference to care experienced children and young people. We would like to know if you agree with the improvement actions and if there are areas that have not been addressed.
What happens next
Thank you for your feedback. a report on the consultation responses will be produced and the final version will be posted on the consultation hub.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Local Residents
- People who live in rented housing
- Young people
- Community Councils
- East Lothian Council Tenants
- Business Community
- Third Sector
- Parents and Guardians
- Registered Tenant Organisations
- Prescribed Consultees
- Rural Communities
- Local authorities
- Stakeholders
- East Lothian Council Staff
- East Lothian Tenants and Residents Panel
- Stakeholder Organisations
- Service Providers
- Communities
- Staff & unions
- Patient involvement groups
- Area Partnerships
- Service providers
- Interest & advocacy groups
- Local Residents
- Visitors / Tourists / Non Residents
- Parents & Guardians
- Disabled People
- Children & Young People
- Service Users
- Tenants and Residents Associations
- LGBT individuals
- People Affected by Drugs / Alcohol Misuse
- People affected by Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Patients
- Carers
- Council staff
- Parents & Carers
- School staff
- Carers of People with Dementia
- Local Residents
- Community Groups & Organisations
- Teachers
- Staff
- Students
- Unions
Interests
- Consultation & engagement
- Children & young people
- Health & Wellbeing
- Community Development
- Adult Education
- Community Planning
- Community Safety
- Antisocial Behaviour
- Voluntary / Third Sector
- Health & Social Care
- Mental Health
- Local Services
- Volunteering
- Work, wages and wellbeing
- Poverty
- Social Inclusion
- Carers
- Community Justice
- Equalities
- Arts & culture
- Sport & fitness
- Schools & nurseries
- Education
- Childcare & Early Learning
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