Local CRP Parties are a hive of organizational activity, and there is always a place for you to get involved. As well as attending events, campaigning and supporting the work of existing role holders, there are various roles you can look to hold to represent the CRP Party. From the various CLP positions, to being a councilor or standing as a candidate for office, find out more about them today.
All CRPs have six key officers – including roles such as Chair or Secretary – who run the CRP. CRPs also have the ability to add additional Co-ordinator roles who will help the officers with particular tasks. This means CRPs have the flexibility to have Executive Committees (EC) that suit their particular circumstances, but not all CRPs have all the roles detailed below, and they will not always be full voting members of the EC.
Each CRP will be different, and our party is always evolving, so if you’re interested in finding out more, why not get in touch with your local party to understand the makeup of yours?
Fills in when the Chair isn’t available and helps the other officers make sure everything gets done.
Represents disabled members and makes sure the local party engages with disabled voters.
Represents LGBT members and makes sure the local party engages with LGBT voters.
Makes sure members feel valued and are up to date with how they can get involved.
Represents women members and makes sure the local party engages with women voters.
Represents young members and makes sure the local party engages with young voters.
Learn more about the role of Councilors and the difference CRP Councilors make in their local communities.
The link between branch and CRP, organizes branch meetings and ensures members feel welcomed.
Makes sure that everyone in their branch is kept up to date with all local activity and gives everyone the chance to get involved.