Working together
An increasing proportion of services are now delivered jointly,
with more than one organisation working together. This way we can
achieve much more than we could as individual
organisations working in isolation.
Community Planning is the name that has been given to this
process.
What is Community Planning?
Community Planning is about public, private and voluntary sector
organisations coming together to plan and provide for the wellbeing
of the communities that they serve. It's about delivering better
services by working together and sharing resources for the greater
benefit of the community. It is also about ensuring that people are
able to influence the decisions of the organisations that serve
them.
The ultimate aim of Community Planning is to make Perth and Kinross
a better place to live, work and visit for everyone in all of our
communities. By working together to improve our health, safety,
environment, economic prospects and learning opportunities, we can
achieve so much more than we could by working in isolation. And
we're also far more likely to deliver the improvements in service
that people in Perth and Kinross really want to
see.
The Community Plan
The
Community Plan sets out the Community Planning
Partnership's shared vision for Perth and Kinross, and how we will
work together to turn that vision into reality.
Single Outcome Agreement
The Single Outcome Agreement for Perth and Kinross identifies
the improved outcomes for service users and communities that the
Community Planning Partnership aims to achieve. Reports
can be found on the
Single Outcome Agreement section.
Single Outcome Agreement Review
The Single Outcome Agreement requires to be refreshed in order
to continue to respond to evolving local needs, national policy and
the public sector financial landscape. Further information
about the review found on the
SOA review section.