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Principles met

LET’S Do It Challenge

Bury’s neighbourhood model, as set out in our LET’S Do It! strategy, sets out how collectively we’ll drive inclusive growth and tackle deprivation to improve local outcomes. In particular, it sets out how we will transform the way in which we organise ourselves for case management through Neighbourhood-focussed practitioner networks and the way we engage people & communities in a place embedding the LET’s principles of:

  • Local neighbourhoods – focusing in granular detail at the specific nature, opportunities, risks and insights of each part of the Borough.
  • Enterprising Spirit – working differently to maximise and target our collective resource
  • Working Together – both as public services and without communities of interest, experience and place.
  • Through a Strengths-Based Approach – building on the assets in our communities.

To drive LETS at place we’ve established Public Service Leadership Teams. PSLTs are place-based individuals leading the delivery of activity at a neighbourhood level from across each pillar of our neighbourhood model

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