Integrated Locality

Partnerships (ILPs)

Integrated Locality Partnerships (ILPs) are a way of joining up a wide range of local services to tackle the root causes of health inequalities and improve people’s health and wellbeing.  

They include Gloucestershire’s NHS organisations and GPs, VCSE sector representatives, the County Council, local District Councils and a range of other agencies.

You can find out more information about ILPs on the NHS Gloucestershire website.

ILP Representatives 

There is an ILP for each of the six localities in Gloucestershire: Cheltenham, Cotswolds, Forest of Dean, Gloucester, Stroud & Berkeley Vale and Tewkesbury. The VCSE sector has two representatives on each ILP who champion the sector as an equal partner in the design and delivery of services.

Representatives are responsible for:

  • Supporting effective communication and improving the way both sectors work together at a local level.

  • Gathering and representing people’s experiences, priorities, views and concerns.

  • Sharing information about the work of the ILP and the opportunities it presents.

How are representatives accountable? 

Representatives are appointed from the sector and are accountable to the sector. This is managed by Gloucestershire VCSE Strategic Partnership.

Your ILP representatives 

If you have views to share or would like to get in touch with your local ILP representatives, their contact details are below:

Cheltenham 

Cotswolds 

Forest of Dean 

Gloucester 

Stroud 

Tewkesbury 

Useful links

  • One Gloucestershire website - this website that contains information about the One Gloucestershire Integrated Care System.

  • Know Your Patch Networks - this website has information about work of Know Your Patch Networks in Gloucestershire and how to contact them.