Local area agreements

The North Yorkshire Local Area Agreement (LAA) is a three year agreement between the main public sector agencies in the area, other partners and central Government to improve services and the quality of life in North Yorkshire.

The LAA is based on the priorities found within the North Yorkshire Sustainable Community Strategy (SCS) and sets targets to secure the improvements that local people want to see around 6 themes:

  • Adults
  • Children & Young People
  • Economy & Enterprise
  • Health Improvement
  • Safer Communities
  • Stronger Communities

The North Yorkshire Strategic Partnership (NYSP) has overall responsibility to ensure that the priorities held within the Local Area Agreement are met. For more information about the NYSP, the North Yorkshire Sustainable Community Strategy and the Local Area Agreement please go to www.nysp.org.uk Opens in a new window

Within North Yorkshire there are seven District Local Strategic Partnerships (LSP's) which feed into the NYSP. In each District the Local Strategic Partnership brings together a wide range of groups and organisations which operate across the District from the public, private, voluntary and community sectors. Every partner has an important role to play in collectively developing and delivering the District Sustainable Community Strategy. For more information about the Hambleton Strategic Partnership please go to www.communityhambleton.org.uk

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