Partnerships

Buckinghamshire partnerships 

This site brings together local public sector partnerships. If Buckinghamshire County Council is on your partnership and you'd like a microsite or to have your website included please contact us.

Contact us

Buckinghamshire Partnerships website, Buckinghamshire County Council, Friars Court, Friars Passage, Aylesbury HP20 2JS. Telephone: 01296 383157, email: webcontent@buckscc.gov.uk

Bucks Strategic Partnerships

Bucks Strategic Partnership

The Bucks Strategic Partnership is the over-arching partnership for Buckinghamshire.  It draws together the work of all the key public sector, business and voluntary partners in the area to delver the agreed priorities for the county.

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Children and Young People's Trust

The Trust was set up in 2006 to coordinate all the services that support children and young people in Buckinghamshire – Health, Education, Police, Councils, Voluntary Organisations such as charities, and many other organisations. Trust Board members are responsible for making sure that their organisation plays a full part in supporting the work of the Trust. This includes taking action as part of the delivery of the Children and Young People’s Plan.

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Buckinghamshire & Milton Keynes Biodiversity Partnership

Consists of 50 organisations, including local authorities, statutory agencies, charities and local organisations, working together for the benefit of wildlife across Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes. It is open to any organisations aiming to conserve and improve the county's biodiversity, whether or not this is their primary aim.

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Buckinghamshire Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Board

We are committed to preventing and protecting vulnerable adults in Buckinghamshire from abuse. People can be vulnerable for lots of different reasons which can make them vulnerable to abuse.

We provide training, policies and guidance to people who work with vulnerable adults.

If you or someone you know is being mistreated or abused please call Careline on 0800 137915 or complete our online form.