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If there is anything you would like to add to
this section or something that may be of interest please contact Shelley
Flett, Project Officer, Tel. 01343 563350 or email [email protected]
Strategic Group |
The
Strategic Group will agree the priorities to be delivered and comprise
members at the most senior level in partner organisations. It is
responsible for achieving national Outcomes 7, 9, 10, 11 and 13 within the
Single Outcome Agreement:
- We have tackled the significant
inequalities in Scottish Society
- We live our lives safe from crime,
disorder and danger
- We live in well-designed,
sustainable places, where we are able to access the amenities and
services we need.
- We have strong, resilient and
supportive communities, where people take responsibility for
their own actions and how they affect others.
- We take pride in a strong, fair and
inclusive national identity.
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Role |
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Deliver
and monitor the actions within the five SOA national outcomes
remitted to the Strategic Group.
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Address
issues around road safety, antisocial behaviour, fire and home
safety and violence reduction, which will be detailed in the
revised Safer Strategy.
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Address
housing and homelessness issues, as detailed in the Local Housing
Strategy and Homelessness Strategy.
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Focus on
developing capacity building strategies, which support the
community engagement function of the Partnership.
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Focus on
the cross-cutting issues between the two areas of Safer and
Stronger by addressing the shared priorities and actions to
support the individual strategies.
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Promote
good practice within the areas covered by this theme.
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Approach
problem solving through thinking and working laterally.
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Remit |
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Identify
the theme groups' focus and priorities, referenced to the
Community Planning Partnership strategic priorities, outlining the
steps to meeting these priorities and committing the necessary
resources
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Evaluate
performance, holding each other to account and supporting problem
solving with the Partnership
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Complete
strategic assessment for theme and review annually.
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