Neighbourhood Management is
run by a Board containing eight local residents
plus representatives from the Police, Health Trust,
Bournemouth Council, Voluntary Sector, Business
and Faith communities and an Elected
member.
The Neighbourhood Management staff
team, who are accountable to the Board, is led by
Dawn Bevan, Neighbourhood Manager, and incorporates
Sue Warr, Community Involvement Officer, and Helen Clarke, Finance and Admin Manager. Click
here to find out more about the Neighbourhood Manager
and Team.
The Board meetings take place
on a monthly basis and are open to observers from
the local community.
Details of where and when the Board meetings
are taking place can be obtained by contacting
the
Neighbourhood Management offices or by checking
out our calendar
section which shows planned future meetings.
Minutes of these meeting are available to the public
and
record all decisions taken by the Board.
The Board receives regular reports from their
sub-groups and is responsible for the approval
of any actions or spend arising from these groups.
Sub-groups were established by the Board to
analyse and develop detailed responses to key
issues identified by the Board. They report to
the Board and have the following remit:
- To bring interested and expert
people together.
- To
develop expertise in an area.
- To answer key issues and questions
set by the Board.
- To gather
and examine evidence and baseline data.
- To analyse problems and causes
and propose leverage funded initiatives in
response,
to be approved
by the Board.
- To
monitor and evaluate these initiatives and
report to the Board.
- To
develop standards and service level agreements
(SLAs) with service providers, to be approved
by the Board.
- To
monitor services and SLAs and report to the
Board.
- To devise long term strategies
for approval by the Board.
- To
contribute to the development of the following
years delivery plan for that theme area.
- To ensure implementation
of the current year’s
delivery plan for that theme area.
Sub-Group meetings are not open meetings but
if you wish to find out more about the activities
of the sub-groups please contact the Neighbourhood
Management offices.
Several forums, groups and schemes have been
established with the assistance of Neighbourhood
Management to encourage community involvement.
These include Tenants Forum, 50+ Forum, Street
Representatives, Traders Associations, and Youth
forum. To
find out more about Community Involvement click
here. |