Buzzing Roots CIC discuss their close working relationship with Local Area Coordinators Katie Barradell, Kristi Trown, and Lauren Mason in Leicestershire.
A poem by Hazel, a lady from Havering who has experienced Local Area Coordination first-hand.
When people think about ‘success’ in the service system, it’s normal to focus on the big moments. We are taking this opportunity to focus on the little things that Local Area Coordination has to offer, as we know that real change often starts with something much smaller!
This interview with Katie Barradell (team lead and Local Area Coordinator in Blaby, Leicestershire) discusses a typical day working as a Local Area Coordinator.
This month, Local Area Coordination teams from across the country have been gathering in person to connect, reflect, and learn from one another.
Leadership groups are a vital pillar of Local Area Coordination. They bring together a wide range of voices, including people with lived experience, local community members, and senior system leaders from councils, health services, voluntary and community organisations, and other sectors.
Local Area Coordination proves that a different approach to public services is possible: one built on relationships and focused on people’s strengths, not just their problems. It’s not about ticking boxes or meeting targets; it’s about focusing on what matters to each person and their family.