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EAST LOTHIAN PERFORMS

EAST LOTHIAN PERFORMS

Here you can find up to date information on ELCPP's performance - that is on progress towards achieving the priorities set out in Our plan for the future of East Lothian: Single Outcome Agreement (SOA) 2011. The data shown should enable everyone with an interest in East Lothian to examine and rate our performance.

OUR PLAN - SOA 2011

Our Plan for the Future of East Lothian: Single Outcome Agreement 2011 is the overarching plan for our partnership; and therefore for all partner organisations.

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This sets out the priorities and outcomes, or changes partners want to achieve for our people, communities and environment, and what we will do together to make this happen through our shared strategies and plans and individual services.

OUR PLAN FOR THE FUTURE OF EAST LOTHIAN: SOA 2011 (3 Mb)

OUR PLAN FOR THE FUTURE OF EAST LOTHIAN: SOA 2011 WORD ONLY

SOA 2011 BRIEFING SHEET (100Kb)

SOA 2009 DOCUMENT (3.3Mb)

SOA 2009 SNAPSHOT (220Kb)

EAST LOTHIAN PERFORMS

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Our plan for the future of East Lothian:Single Outcome Agreement 2011 - East Lothian Outcomes and short-term outcomes 

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1. East Lothian has a sustainable and successful local economy through developing key local sectors and enhancing business performance.

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
Workforce skills developed to support business competitiveness
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Improved sustainable business start up
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Key local sectors - tourism, food & drink; social enterprise & renewables - are developed and enhanced
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Increased number of businesses undertaking growth development
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2. All of East Lothian’s young people are successful learners, confident individuals, effective contributors and responsible citizens.

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
All young people fulfil their potential
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3. East Lothian’s children have the best start in life and are ready to succeed

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
All children get a better start in life
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4. The life chances for children, young people and families at risk or with disability in East Lothian are improved

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
The outcomes of looked after children match those of other children
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The needs of children with disabilities are met
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Children are safe
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5. In East Lothian we live healthier, more active and independent lives

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
Increased positive mental health and well being
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People live healthier, more active and independent lives in their own homes and communities for as long as possible
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Reduced and more responsible use of alcohol and drugs
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The gap in health inequalities is reduced
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6. Fewer people experience poverty in East Lothian

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
People are more financially capable and less financially excluded
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People have better access to advice and information services, including debt and money advice
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The life chances of people at risk of falling into poverty, or already living in poverty, are improved
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7. Fewer people are the victim of crime, disorder or abuse in East Lothian

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
Reduced rate of crime
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Reduced number of repeat offenders
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Reduced fear of crime
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Reduced incidence of violence against women
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Reduced incidence of hate crime
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8. Fewer people experience antisocial behaviour in East Lothian

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
Reduced number of those involved in committing antisocial behaviour
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9. East Lothian’s homes and roads are safer

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
Reduced incidence of accidental fires in the home resulting in death or serious injury
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Reduced number of unintentional injuries in the home
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Reduced number of road casualties and collisions
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10. In East Lothian people in housing need have access to an appropriate type, tenure and standard of housing and are prevented from becoming homeless

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
Note: there are no short term outcomes this year, and these will be established through the forthcoming East Lothian Local Housing Strategy.
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11. East Lothian has high quality natural and built environments that enhance the well-being of the local community

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
The natural environment is valued, protected and enhanced
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Environmental quality is monitored and improved
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Towns and villages are thriving and well-maintained places, where new development reflects their distinctive identity
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12. East Lothian is less dependent on finite resources by moving to a more localised, low carbon economy and reducing its ecological and carbon footprints by 80% by 2050

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
Community Planning Partners contribute to the Climate Change (Scotland) Act’s 2020 targets to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 42%
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13. East Lothian has well connected communities with increased use of sustainable forms of transport

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
Increased access to communications systems and promotion of local working models
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Increased use of more sustainable forms of transport, moving away from single car occupancy
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14. East Lothian has strong, vibrant communities where residents are responsible and empowered with a positive sense of well-being.

SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
The third and community sectors are thriving and resilient
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Communities are well informed and influence decisions that matter in their local areas
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Our community celebrates its diversity and seeks to challenge prejudice
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People are creative and active in learning, culture and sport in their communities
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Young people and children are involved in community life and their achievements are recognised
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