Delivering results
Oxfordshire Partnership's draft Oxfordshire 2030 strategy and delivery plan.
Oxfordshire 2030 is a strategy for the next 20 plus years and whilst it is difficult to look ahead with certainty over that period we expect many of our goals to remain constant through the long term. Nonetheless we will review the strategy in 2009 to take on board government changes to the South East Plan and then at five year intervals.
The strategy is supported by a delivery plan setting out specific and measurable medium term priorities for the Partnership. For example: targets to reduce crime, anti-social behaviour, improve health, housing, transport, educational attainment and workforce skills; increase the number of people who volunteer, reduce waste and CO2 emissions, reduce the risks of flooding and many other actions on issues that concern local people.
The delivery plan includes a number of improvement targets for the next three years which have been agreed with the Government as being important for improving quality of life for people in Oxfordshire (the Local Area Agreement).
Progress on these priorities will be monitored by the Oxfordshire Public Service Board who report to the Partnership and to the public on progress.
In addition the Oxfordshire Partnership will review quality of life indicators on an annual basis to ensure that action being taken is having a beneficial effect on the lives of local people.
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