Have your say on Lambeth Borough Plan
Lambeth is designing it’s new Borough Plan and we want to hear from you. Please have your say by completing our survey.
The new Lambeth Borough Plan will tell the story of our shared vision for the future, with a particular focus on the borough we want to live in, work in and visit by 2030.
We are ambitious, and through collaborative partnerships and listening to our local communities, we want this new Borough Plan to capture what’s at the heart of Lambeth and our residents so we can build a vision narrative for all.
We will also focus on designing ideas for change and prioritising action over the next four years, from 2022 to 2026.
How to respond
You can have your say from 29 September to 23 October 2022.
How to respond
Please share your views by visiting our Commonplace site. The consultation runs from 20 September to 2 November 2022.
Lambeth Carers Strategy
The Lambeth Carers Strategy is being refreshed to address the significant changes since the last strategy was developed in 2017, including a rise in the number of people caring, the fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic and the cost of living crisis. Our vision is for families and carers in Lambeth to feel recognised, valued and included as equal partners in the support and care for the person they care for. Equally we want families and carers to have full, enjoyable and confident lives in their own right alongside their caring role.
How to respond
View the strategy and complete the survey
The consultation is open from 22 September to 6 November 2022.
Lambeth's Carers Strategy - Young Carers
We want to hear from young carers to help Lambeth update its Carers Strategy. A lot has changed since the Lambeth Carers Strategy was first written in 2017, and it is important that we take account of these changes. You can have your say by completing our online survey. The consultation is open from 10 October to 6 November 2022.
How to respond
Cherry Tree Family Centre design proposals
We have published design proposals to convert the former Cherry Tree nursery school building on Barston Road into a Family Centre delivering a range of services, including family contact for children in foster care. The proposal is to move the current family contact centre from White Hart Street, Kennington, to the old Cherry Tree Nursery located on Barston Road, Norwood. The proposed designs will help foster carers, parents and children to have a more positive family contact experience.
How to respond
New integrated youth hubs to provide support for young people
We want your views on new integrated youth hubs to provide key support services for young people in the borough from both a main building and smaller hubs. The hubs will provide key support services to young people aged 14-25 years old, including housing advice and mental health support. By providing a single point of access to services in a ‘one-stop shop hub’ we hope to achieve more consistency of response and increase opportunities for early intervention and prevention.
How to respond
We want the views of young people, parents, carers and service providers.
Visit the consultation page to find out more and respond.
The consultation runs from 9 September to 30 October 2022.
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