Community Partnership for Children and Young People (CSPCYP)

bassac is a member of the Community Partnership for Children and Young People (the CSPCYP). 

The CSPCYP is a strategic partnership that aims to influence the children and young people's policy and practice agendas.

It does this both nationally and through its members locally, to ensure community sector organisations are able to play their full role in the local planning and delivery of services for children and young people. 

Other members of the group include ACRE, Community Matters, NAVCA, NCVCCO, NCVYS and the Rural Youth Network

The CSPCYP has published two policy papers focusing on the relationship between children's trusts and the community sector. 

The first, Talking Trusts, sets out straightforward recommendations encouraging children’s trusts to do more to engage with voluntary and community sector partners, especially small organisations who are doing critical work with children or young people on the ground. 

The second, Community Involvement In Children’s Trusts – Unlock Your Potential, offers guidance for community and voluntary organisations delivering services to children or young people on how to engage effectively with children's trusts.

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