Community Planning Partnerships have a statutory obligation to create a 10-year Outcomes Improvement Plan under the provisions of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015.
This ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute Outcomes Improvement Plan for 2024-2034 replaces the plan for 2013-2023 and has been developed through community engagement as the area emerges from a global pandemic, and deals with a cost of living crisis and the increasing impacts of climate change.
The Outcomes Improvement Plan for 2024-2034 will focus on improving:
- Outcome 1: Transport Infrastructure
- Outcome 2: Housing
- Outcome 3: Community Wellbeing
ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute Community Planning Partnership is a group of organisations and community representatives who will work together to achieve improvements across these three outcomes in ways which promote prevention, reduce inequalities and build community capacity.
ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute Outcomes Improvement Plan 2024-2034
Read the ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute Outcomes Improvement Plan 2024-2034
ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute Outcomes Improvement Plan 2024-2034 - Support Document
ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute Outcomes Improvement Plan 2024-2034 - Frequently Asked Questions
outlining how the Community Planning Partnership created the ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute Outcomes Improvement Plan 2024-2034, what the three priority outcomes are for ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute and what the partnership will work together to achieve over the period 2024-2034.
ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute Community Planning Partnership is committed to promoting equality
Key Principles:
- no-one is disadvantaged because of their race or ethnic origin, disability, gender, age, sexual orientation, or religion and belief
- the differences between people are valued and good relations between groups are promoted
- people are treated fairly and with equal respect
- informed assessments are made on the impact of policies and services
- people are involved in the decisions that affect them and encouraged to participate in public life