No one organisation or individual can meet all the needs of a child or young person and it takes a community to raise happy, healthy and successful children. We know that we need to work together to address the factors that impact on the lives of children and families. This means children, families, the wider community, statutory and third sector organisations:
The Islington Children and Families Partnership (ICFP) has been set up to improve the wellbeing of all children and young people and to ensure that their parents, carers and communities have the support they need to nurture and care for them. We believe this can be achieved more effectively when all relevant organisations and agencies work together.
The Children Act 2004 requires local authorities, their statutory partners and other relevant local agencies whose work impacts on children and/or their parents, to work together to ensure:
These partnership arrangements are commonly known as a Children's Trust. In Islington, the ICFP performs the role of a Children's Trust. Further information about the background and context can be found in the links to the left.
The Child Poverty Act 2010 also requires local authorities and their names partners to work together to reduce child poverty and its effects on children and families in the local area. Further information can be found on the Child Poverty pages.
In the pages in this section, you can find out more about the work of the ICFP, our partnerships and key policies, and the direction of travel for improving the quality of life for children and families.
For more information contact:
Tel: 020 7527 3080
Page Last Updated: 06 December 2011