Roseland and Truro CAP Surveys
This is a site for the Roseland and Truro Community Area Partnership to gather information to help deliver on agreed priorities for action. Contact Helen Nicholson helen.nicholson@cornwall.gov.uk
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This is a site for the Roseland and Truro Community Area Partnership to gather information to help deliver on agreed priorities for action. Contact Helen Nicholson helen.nicholson@cornwall.gov.uk
This is a site for the Roseland and Truro Community Area Partnership to gather information to help deliver on agreed priorities for action. Contact Helen Nicholson helen.nicholson@cornwall.gov.uk
Community Hub Survey
Members of the Roseland and Truro Community Area Partnership (CAP) have received briefings on and agreed with various agencies that community spaces are a vital part of life in local parishes. Health and well being is also a high priority and through the recent work of Volunteer Cornwall, the clear benefits from the services offered in community spaces to health and well being have been demonstrated. As a result, a network of Community Hubs is being established throughout Cornwall. Members of the CAP want to help expand this network across the Roseland and Truro area, and to recognise the services already being provided in many community spaces. It has therefore been agreed to collect information about the community spaces in each city, town or parish and the services that are currently taking place. Future funding is not guaranteed, and what there is, is currently already allocated from the Integrated Care Board (ICB). However, this exercise may help applications to other funding streams and provide access to other information and best practice resources. In some locations, there is also the potential for health professionals to deliver services locally in a community space and of information about availability of such space in local communities would be very helpful.
Please complete one form for each community space.