Shaping Stirling
A determination to make life better for local people is at the heart of the plans that set out our goals for the future and how we will work to achieve them.
Single Outcome Agreement
In 2008 each local authority developed a Single Outcome Agreement that sets out agreed outcomes for the local area and how these contribute to national objectives set by the Scottish Government. The Stirling Community Planning Partnership was extensively involved in the development of the local Single Outcome Agreement for 2008/09, including the setting of appropriate outcome targets.
From 2009/10 Single Outcome Agreements are agreements between Community Planning Partnerships and the Scottish Government. The Single Outcome Agreement for 2008/09 was used as the basis for development of the revised Agreement for the Stirling area, with 2008/09 considered as Year 1 of the 3-year Agreement.
Shaping Stirling: Strategic Plan 2008 – 2012
Shaping Stirling, the Council's Strategic Plan for 2008 – 2012, is closely aligned with the Single Outcome Agreement and describes the actions needed to achieve the outcomes agreed. Shaping Stirling should be viewed as the delivery plan for the Single Outcome Agreement. We can't achieve everything at once, and some of the changes we're working towards will take longer than four years to deliver, but the plan will shape our day-to-day work towards these agreed, shared goals. The specific milestones in relation to each action and the key dates are listed in the appendix.
Shaping Stirling sets out our strategic priorities for the next four years, which are to make the Stirling area a place:
- That is open for business
- With jobs and opportunities for all
- Where lifelong learning is valued and encouraged
- Where improved wellbeing adds years to life – and life to years
- With a high a quality environment
In addition to these strategic priorities, three strategic themes underpin the work we do: making services better, encouraging participation and responsibility, and making Stirling more sustainable.
Regular reviews of progress, along with the reporting of other performance information, will make it possible to see if the Single Outcome Agreement and Shaping Stirling are progressing as planned and delivering the agreed outcomes.
Have we got it right?
Your views and opinions will shape this work and keep us on track. To have your say or to request more information on our policies and plans, please contact us or telephone 0845 277 7000.
