The Gloucestershire Conference

The Gloucestershire Conference is the collective name used to describe the strategic partnership arrangements in Gloucestershire.

For news about the Gloucestershire Conference, visit the Conference News page.

 

The Gloucestershire Conference comprises:

  • Gloucestershire Strategic Partnership

  • Community Strategy Executive Board

  • Accountable Bodies Group

  • 5 Thematic Partnerships

  • 6 District Local Strategic Partnerships

  • Sectoral Partnerships (including the Voluntary & Community Sector Assembly and Local Government Association)

  • Individual organisations and businesses

Working together through the Gloucestershire Conference structure, these bodies are collectively responsible for:

  • Agreeing a long-term vision for Gloucestershire (set out in the Sustainable Community Strategy)

  • Translating that vision into medium-term targets and delivery plans (through The Gloucestershire Local Area Agreement and other delivery plans)

  • Delivering improvements which make a real difference for the people of Gloucestershire

  • Monitoring and evaluating the work of the partnership

If you are interested to know more about how the Gloucestershire Conference has been set up, and how it works, please click on  http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=3987.
You can find more information on the Sustainable Community Strategy, Local Area Agreement or the structures by clicking on http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=3987.

The Voluntary and Community Sector Assembly and its Relationship to the Gloucestershire Conference
The VCS Assembly Board and Strategy Groups elect VCS representatives onto multi-sector Gloucestershire Conference Partnerships.
See this Powerpoint presentation for a diagram of the VCS Assembly and its relationship to the Gloucestershire Conference.

This representation is supported by the Assembly Team.