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Integrated Community School Partnership

working together for the children of Angus

Established in June 2005, the Angus Integrated Community School Partnerships provide a forum for local agencies to work together to ensure that local services reflect the needs, interests, concerns and aspirations of children, young people and families.

Whilst the composition of each of the eight partnerships is distinctly different, representatives are drawn from a number of key council services including education and social work, along with partners from NHS Tayside, Tayside Police and the voluntary sector.

Through the creation of shared local action plans, partnerships work together for the benefit of children, young people and families in their area. In so doing each partnership plays a significant role in the effective delivery of integrated children's services and the realisation of local and national aspirations for children, young people and their families.(1/2)

The current membership, 'action plan' and priorities for each partnership can be viewed by clicking on the partnership's name on the list to the left. Details of past and future partnership meetings may also be found via this link.

Further information on each Integrated Community School Partnership is available by contacting the Chairperson for each partnership ( see membership link) or through the Education, Strategic Support Officer, Danny Webster on (Tel -01307 474875), websterds@angus.gov.uk.

(1) 'For The Children of Angus' (An Integrated Children's Services Plan 2005 – 2008)

(2)'Scotland's Vision for Children'

 

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