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Networks

VAC facilitates or hosts several local networks. These are a useful way to bring organisations together to identify common interests and goals, and jointly tackle shared concerns.  Click on the links below to find out more about the network that interests you, or scroll down the page to read a little about all the networks we support.  Please note that as of April 2011 a number of these networks have stopped meeting owing to cuts in funding.  VAC is currently exploring different ways to keep local groups informed about the issues that affect their work. 

    

Health & Social Care (closed) Health Inequalities (closed)
Mental Health Homelesness (closed)
Children & Families (closed) Community Empowerment
Community Centres Community Nurseries

 

Camden Health & Social Care Forum

Supporting voluntary and community groups to stay in touch with, and help shape, a fast-changing health and social care agenda. More…

  

Camden Health Inequalities Forum

Working together to ensure health services are appropriate and accessible for all Camden’s diverse communities and to reduce health inequalities. More…

  

Camden Mental Health Networks

Two mental health-related networks identify and tackle gaps in services, and feed back the ideas and concerns of voluntary and community groups to local commissioners. More…

  

Camden Homelessness Forum

Giving frontline staff and homeless people a way to influence local policy and services. More…

  

Camden Children & Families Network

Enabling the sector to be involved in the planning and delivery of services for children and families in Camden. More..

  

Camden Community Centres Network

Promoting the role of community centres in delivering local services and developing social cohesion, and working together to ensure the sustainability of these vital community hubs. More…

      

Camden Community Nurseries Forum

Promoting the role and value of community nurseries as community-based childcare providers, and working together to increase the range and standard of local childcare provision. More…

     

Camden Communtiy Empowerment Network

Strengthening the voluntary and community sector’s contribution to the Local Strategic Partnership (LSP), the Local Area Agreement and other relevant bodies and strategies. More…

 

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