Partnership Southwark is committed to changing the lives of people in the borough, but we cannot do this alone. We need help from people who are passionate about Southwark and driven to shift our collective story to one of pride, where Southwark is the place where people want to live, work, bring up their children and grow old.

Partnership Southwark brings together local health, care and voluntary organisations to better join up local support, tackle the causes of inequality and improve the health and wellbeing of Southwark residents. We do this through working together with service users, carers and local communities. To find out more about the partnership visit Partnership Southwark – South East London ICS (selondonics.org).

Role information pack

We are looking for people from the community / voluntary sector in Southwark, who can share their insights, to join our board. The time commitment would be 5-6 paid hours each month, which includes participating in a monthly meeting. Support and training will be available. The role would be for 12-18 months, so that we rotate different people into these roles over time.

If you feel you are this person, or know someone who is, we’d love to hear from you or them. To apply, please reply to our questions on page 4 of the information pack. If you would like to have a chat before applying, we’d love to hear from you! Please get in touch with Annie Norton, either by emailing annie.norton@selondonics.nhs.uk or calling on 07880 370073.

Partnership Southwark Strategic Board – 24 July 2025

A meeting of the Partnership Southwark Strategic Board will be held in public on Thursday, 24 July 2025. This board is made up of representatives from organisations within Partnership Southwark as well as community representatives within the borough. People and community members from the borough are welcome to attend and ask questions. You can submit […]

24 July 2025
1.30pm - 4.30pm
Room G02AB, Ground Floor, 160 Tooley Street, London SE1 2TZ
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The transition from paediatric to adult care is often described by young people and their families as one of the most stressful and under-supported phases in healthcare. Yet, there is strong evidence that effective transitional care programmes can significantly improve health outcomes. In light of this, the Evelina London Community Paediatrics Team organised a multidisciplinary […]

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