Local Care Partnerships (LCPs) are a way of working that brings organisations together to deliver more joined-up, neighbourhood-based care. They focus on supporting people locally, working in and with communities to improve health and wellbeing outcomes.
If you work in Leeds and want to better understand how Local Care Partnerships operate — and how your organisation can connect with them — this informal introductory session is a good place to start.
What the session will cover
This short, accessible session will explain:
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What Local Care Partnerships are
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What Local Care Partnerships do in practice
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How voluntary, community and statutory organisations can connect with and work alongside the partnerships
The session is designed to be informal and informative, with space for questions and discussion.
Who should attend
This event is ideal for:
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VCSE organisations working in Leeds
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Health and care partners
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Community organisations
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Anyone with an interest in Local Care Partnerships and local system working
If you think this would be useful for colleagues, you’re encouraged to share the details — spaces are still available.
Dates and booking
There are three sessions planned for 2026. Each date has a separate Eventbrite booking link.
Tuesday 17 March 2026
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Wednesday 17 June 2026
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Thursday 10 September 2026
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Why this matters
Local Care Partnerships play an increasingly important role in how health and care services are planned and delivered in Leeds. Understanding how they work — and how your organisation can engage — can help strengthen collaboration, improve local outcomes, and ensure community voices are part of system-wide conversations.
If you’re new to LCPs or want a clearer picture of how they fit into the Leeds health and care landscape, this session offers a practical and accessible introduction.