LEAP holds providers lunch
Lambeth Early Action Partnership (LEAP) last week (1 February 2018) held a working lunch for all the delivery providers who are involved in producing and running services in partnership with LEAP.
The day was a fantastic chance for partners and the LEAP core team to better understand the individual services, their objectives and how they benefit the community in our four wards (Vassall, Coldharbour, Tulse Hill and Stockwell) .This was a great opportunity to understand the detail of each project, hear about priorities for 2018/19, and ensure that all delivery partners were well briefed about each other’s work.

Overall, it was a very successful afternoon, a great way to learn about the wide range of work LEAP does and think about how we join-up all the individual services and work more collaboratively as an organisation and with the community.
LEAP Director Laura McFarlane said of the day “It was wonderful to have everyone in a room together at the same time and hear about all the exciting work each team is doing.
“These sort of events are crucial in making sure LEAP is joining its work and identifying all the opportunities to link together individual programmes, in order to provide the best services possible for the local community.”
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