Your opinions help us improve our services
Below are some of the ways you can give feedback and get involved in your local council.
Consultation in Camden
Tell us what you think about a range of issues and your views will feed into the decision-making process.
Search for Camden consultations
Search for Camden consultations
Contact your local councillor
Local councillors represent public interest and have regular contact with the public through council meetings, telephone calls or surgeries.
Find your local councillor
Council meetings
Make your voice heard at council meetings.
• council decision making
• diary of council meetings
Planning applications
Comment on a planning application.
Tenants and leaseholders engagement
Help us to deliver housing services right first time.
• Camden Leaseholders’ Forum
• tenant participation
Community researchers
Find out how local people are helping residents have their say.
Volunteering in Camden
Meet new people, develop new skills and give something back to the community by volunteering.
Health decision making
Get involved in health decision making in Camden through the health and wellbeing board.
Parent advisory board
Camden Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and the London Borough of Camden have set up and support a Parent Advisory Board. The group discusses plans that affect children and young people, responding to issues raised by the CCG and Camden Council, and provides a great opportunity to feed into the re-design of services and ensure that we have a cross representation of parents.
Since coming together in 2016, the group has already helped to make leaflets and websites more parent-friendly, they have sat on a panel throughout the procurement of local services and contributed to a range of papers for consideration by various committees and boards.
The group meets monthly during term time at the Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt St., NW1 1BD.
We are always looking to recruit more parents. If you are interested, please get in touch with Sandra Soteriou at [email protected] or Martin Emery at [email protected].
Complaints
Things sometimes can go wrong. If they do, we need to know so we can put things right and make sure it doesn’t happen again. Make a complaint