London Communities Commission
Funding a Sustainable Future
LCC final report August 2018
London Communities Commission E Bulletin
August 2018
LCC E Bulletin
Voluntary & Community Sector – recommendations
The LCC is delighted to publish the 5th and final recommendations paper for consultation, addressing the role of the Voluntary and Community sectors in London.
It’s publication is timed to coincide with the election of the new Mayor of London – Sadiq Khan – with whom the London Communities Commission Chair, Sir Stephen O’Brien, met during the election campaign. The Mayor was sympathetic to the case for investing in London’s worst-hit communities and we recommend the findings of the London Communities Commission to the new Mayor.
Draft Recommendations Papers for consultation
Hot on the heels of the publication of our first paper – the recommendations for the London Mayoral Candidates, (see below), the London Communities Commission is publishing a further three papers in draft for consultation. These are:
LCC Paper 2 Draft Recommendations for Action with LONDON BOROUGHS
LCC Paper 3 Evidence and Draft Recommendations for Action with the BUSINESS SECTOR
LCC Paper 4 Draft Recommendations for Action by COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SERVICES
A fifth paper with recommendations for the Voluntary and Community Sector will follow.
“LCC Launches first report of evidence”
The evidence gathered by the London Communities Commission from leading London community practitioners is set out in this report LCC-Report of evidence. The evidence will inform a series of policy papers to be published over the next three months by the Commission. See below for the first of these papers, for the new Mayor of London.”
“Recommendations to the London Mayoral Candidates”
The Commission has published its first paper LCC Paper 1 Recommendations for Mayor of London Jan 2016 with recommendations for the London Mayor 2016. Consultation with Mayoral candidates is underway. Further papers will be published by the Commission over the next three months.”
Locality’s response to LCC
Locality’s London Regional Network met on 18th November. Chair of the Network and LCC Commissioner Geraldine Blake led a discussion on the London Communities Commission. You can read Locality’s response to the Commission, which builds on the contributions of the Locality members at the meeting.
3rd Commission summary of evidence
The Newham meeting on 17th November was every bit as interesting as the the previous two in Tottenham and Paddington. Read a write up of the meeting.
Also informing the discussion was written evidence submitted to the Commission in advance. Find here a summary of written evidence received for this meeting, which is to be read in conjunction with the evidence provided for the two prior meetings (see below).
2nd Commission summary of evidence
The submissions received ahead of the second meeting of the London Communities Commission to be held in Tottenham on 10th November 2015 were many and wide-ranging. To assist, we have compiled an eight-page summary of written evidence of the nearly 200 pages submitted. The full submissions will be made available in due course.
The oral evidence received at the Commission meeting itself is summarized here.
21st Oct highlights
Hard-hitting, insightful and inspiring – the first meeting of the London Communities Commission in Paddington was a great start to what promises to be an intriguing series. A summary of the session can be found here.
1st Commission evidence received
Thank you to all those who responded to the call for evidence. The submissions can be found here. An annex to the BME Health Forum’s submission can be found here.
The deadline for the next wave of evidence (relating to Terms of Reference 3 and 4 of the Commission) is 30th October.
London Communities Commission
Invitation to submit written evidence to the Commission.
Summit Report Summary
Read the report of the Sustaining Vibrant Communities in London Summit held 18th June 2015 attended by 75 community organisations, policy makers, funders, thinkers and place shapers.
Sustaining Vibrant Communities in London
Summit Overview 2015 – Download
Future of Voluntary and Community sectors –
and the implications for action
Download the Background Paper to the Community Summit by Professor Drew Stevenson OBE, Chair of Paddington Development Trust
Thinking pieces
To spark thoughtful discussion on the day. Download a Summit think-piece by Neil Johnston, PDT CEO.
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