LSP

A local strategic partnership (LSPGlossary: A local strategic partnership (LSP) is a non-statutory body that brings together the different parts of the public, private, voluntary and community sectors working at a local level) is a non-statutory body that brings together the different parts of the public, private, voluntary and community sectors working at a local level. The lead player in the LSPGlossary: A local strategic partnership (LSP) is a non-statutory body that brings together the different parts of the public, private, voluntary and community sectors working at a local level is the local authority and other players will include the police and the primary care trust. The LSPGlossary: A local strategic partnership (LSP) is a non-statutory body that brings together the different parts of the public, private, voluntary and community sectors working at a local level ensures the different organisations work together to deliver services more effectively.

 

The LSPGlossary: A local strategic partnership (LSP) is a non-statutory body that brings together the different parts of the public, private, voluntary and community sectors working at a local level operates at a strategic level but remains close enough to local people to allow them to be involved in decisions that affect local communities.

 

Source: IDeA