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Local Area Agreement Delivery Plans

The purpose of the delivery plans is to set out the activity that will contribute to delivering the Local Area Agreement. Each plan has been developed in conjunction with other partners by the lead for each indicator and then agreed by the relevant theme group.

The delivery plans are subject to continuous review and will be updated on this website as and when they are amended.

Progress against delivery plan activity is monitored through the relevant theme and is also reported to the Worcestershire Partnership Performance Management Task Group.

If you would like to comment on a delivery plan please email Alan Smith. Policy Officer (Performance Management & LAA) on asmith3@worcestershire.gov.uk

 

Worcestershire Children and Young People's Strategic Partnership

 

NI 56  

Obesity among primary school age children in Year 6

NI 110

Young People's participation in positive activities

NI 117

16 – 18 year olds who are not in education, employment or training (NEET)

LI 2    

Children who have experienced bullying

LI 5

Average number of disabled children accessing short breaks

 

Statutory Department for Colleges, Schools & Families (DCSF) Indicators

 

NI 72    

Achievement of at lease 78 points across Early Years Foundation Stage with  at least 6 in each of the scales in Personal Social and Emotional development and Communication, Language and Literacy

NI 73  

Achievement at level 4 or above in both English and Maths at Key Stage

NI 75  

Achievement of 5 or more A* - C grades at GCSE or equivalent including English and Maths

NI 87  

Secondary school persistent absence rate

NI 92  

Narrowing the gap between the lowest achieving 20% in Early Years Foundation Stage Profile and the rest

NI 93  

Progression by 2 levels in English between Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2

NI 94  

Progression by 2 levels in Maths between Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2

NI 99  

Children in care reaching level 4 in Maths at Key Stage 2

NI 100  

Children in care reaching level 4 in Maths Key Stage 2

NI 101  

Children in care achieving 5 A* - C GCSE's (or equivalent) at Key Stage 4 (including Maths and English)

 

Safer Communities Board

 

NI 2

% of people who feel they belong to their neighbourhood

NI 17

Perceptions of anti-social behaviour

NI 18

Adult reoffending rates for those under probation supervision

NI 21

Dealing with local concerns about anti-social behaviour and crime by the local council and police

NI 195a

Improved street and environmental cleanliness

LI 4

Assault with injury crime rate

 

Stronger Communities

 

NI 154

Net additional homes provided

NI 155

Number of affordable homes delivered

LI 3

Successful new claims generated for pension credit

 

Economy and Transport Theme Group

 

NI 116

Proportion of children in poverty

NI 152

Working age people on out of work benefits

NI 163

Working age population qualified to at least level 2 or higher

NI 166

Average earnings of employees in the area

NI 169

Non-principal roads where maintenance should be considered

NI 171

VAT registration rate

NI 175

Access to services and facilities by public transport, walking and cycling

 

Health and Well-being Theme Group

 

NI 8

Adult participation in sport

NI 39

Alcohol - harm related hospital admissions

NI 121

Mortality rate from all circulatory diseases at ages under 75

NI 123

16+ smoking rate prevalence

NI 133

Timeliness of social care packages

NI 142

Number of vulnerable people who are supported to maintain independent living

LI 6

Adults with learning disabilities in employment

LI 7

Adults in contact with secondary mental health services in employment

 

Worcestershire Partnership Environment Theme Group (WPEG)

 

NI 186

Per capita CO2 emissions in the local authority area

NI 187

Tackling fuel poverty - % of people receiving income based benefits living in homes with a low energy efficiency rating

NI 188

Adapting to climate change

NI 193

Municipal waste land filled

LI 1

Flooding

 

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This page was last reviewed 5 August 2010 at 14:06 by Alan Smith.