The aim of our Local Area Co-ordinators (LACs) is to support residents who need a little extra help. They will work one-to-one with people to build confidence, connect with local services and find practical solutions that make life easier.
We will begin recruiting for these Local Area Co-ordinators in the new year.
What LACs will do
LACs will provide one-to-one support for people with complex needs, helping them build independence and connect with local services, groups, and charities. Each LAC will work closely with individuals to co-create action plans tailored to their goals and circumstances. They will ‘walk’ alongside them on their journey to greater wellbeing and community connection.
Embedded in the community
Each LAC officer will be place-based, assigned to a specific area within the borough. This local focus means they’ll have deep knowledge of their area’s needs, strengths and available support networks.
They’ll also build strong relationships with key community stakeholders such schools, GPs, charities, and local organisations to ensure a joined-up approach to support.
Enabling the right support
LACs will share insights and local emerging needs with the council, helping to shape services and fill gaps in provision.
By being out in the community, LACs will give the council a clearer picture of what’s happening on the ground. This will enable the council to act as a facilitator of support, whether that’s adapting services or enabling new initiatives in response to local concerns.
For more information see connected communities