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FAMILIES AND NEIGHBOURHOODS
WAKEFIELD DISTRICT PARTNERSHIP

From the WMDC Press and Communications Office

The Wakefield District Partnership is launching its Local Area Agreement - 'Families and Neighbourhoods' - at an event in Wakefield Town Hall this week.

Representatives from partner organisations, local MPs and a Government Minister will take part in the event, on Friday 31 March at 3pm.

The Agreement is a new approach being piloted in Wakefield that is based on a contract between the Government and local organisations with the aim of delivering better services that relate more closely to the needs of local people.

In Wakefield the Agreement will be signed up to by all of the key organisations in the District including the Council, the Police, the Health Service and the College and it sets out specifically what all those organisations will aim to deliver for local people over the next 3 years.

It is based on delivering services more closely to how people live their lives by dealing with the particular needs of individuals, looking at how they relate to the family they are part of and also the neighbourhoods where they live.

Councillor Peter Box, Chair of the Wakefield District Partnership, said: "The Agreement is our way of making sure we deliver what we have set out to do in the Community Strategy and to make sure we do so in a more effective way that makes a real difference to people's lives."

The Agreement includes 21 key improvements with targets to be achieved over the next 3 years.  These include increasing business formation in the district, increasing employment, increasing educational attainment, reducing domestic violence and reducing homelessness. A copy of the agreement can be found on the Wakefield District Partnership website under Related Links on the right hand side.

The Wakefield District Partnership is the Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) for the Wakefield District. It is made up of all the key organisations delivering the many services and activities that affect the lives of people who live, work, visit and do business in the area.

Ref: PR764
Date: 27/03/06

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