The strategy is designed to tackle poverty and
deprivation and is particularly important in the context of current
financial pressures facing households. It will form part of our
bold approach to improve social, environmental and economic
sustainability, which will help protect communities for future
generations.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Community Impact;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 31/08/2022
Financial: No;
Community Impact: Yes;
Decision due: 6 Oct 2022 by Cabinet
Lead member: Cabinet Member - Communities and Housing
Lead director: Director of Public Health
Department: Children's Services and Safeguarding
Contact: Helen Armitage, Acting Consultant in Public Health Email: helen.armitage@sefton.gov.uk, Anna Nygaard Email: anna.nygaard@sefton.gov.uk Tel: 0151 934 3743, Helen O'Reilly, Public Health Business Manager Email: helen.oreilly@sefton.gov.uk.
Consultation process
Stakeholder engagement via Teams and face to
face meetings, local research with local people. Externally
commissioned research based in our most deprived communities.
Consultees
Council officers, Every Child Matters Forum
(ECM) (multi-agency partnership, including VCF); externally
commissioned research funded by the Health Equity Group
(Marmot).