
PLEASE NOTE THAT JEAN MOSLEY, CANTERBURY COASTAL LCSP PARTNERSHIP MANAGER, IS NOW THE CANTERBURY CITY AND COUNTRY LCSP PARTNERSHIP MANAGER.
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LCSP Grants available up to £5,000 per project. Applications must meet the priorities in the Kent Children Trust (KCT) Children and Young People's Plan 08-11 and address the needs of children, young people and families living in the Canterbury district (Canterbury City and rural areas, Herne Bay and Whitstable). Projects are funded to 31 March 2011 and delivery must be completed by 31 March 2011. Please submit your application to Nick Smith no later than 5pm 7 July 2010. The LCSP Commissioning Sub-Group will meet on the 8 July to discuss applications. Further information: Nick Smith, Project Officer, Email: Tel: 01227 284477.
The key aim of the Partnership is to deliver the Every Child Matters agenda for all the young people in the partnership area. It is a broad agenda and requires partnership work across the organisations of schools, health, social services, youth services, the voluntary sector and the many organisations working with young people. No one agency can do this alone, hence everyone needs to play a part. The Partnership has a Board which meets bi-monthly and monitors delivery of a local Children and Young People's Plan that has been developed in line with the needs of the local population.
The purpose of this website is for you to learn more about the activities and good practice in the Partnership. We hope it will be developed as a resource for all those working in the Canterbury City and Country area, to both find out about local information and resources and to show case the fabulous projects and work already going on!
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