Common use of Regeneration Clause in Contracts

Regeneration. Our Regeneration outcomes focus on improving the support to the business and social enterprise sectors in North Lanarkshire, developing and maintaining a high quality infrastructure which attracts investment and drives economic and social regeneration, and developing Ravenscraig and our existing town centres. These local outcomes fit comfortably within National Outcomes 1 and 2. Our focus on developing strong and sustainable communities incorporates many of our priorities for the Fairer Scotland Fund programme in terms of regenerating our most disadvantaged communities and as such connects with National Outcomes 7 and 10. Improved support to North Lanarkshire’s business and social enterprise sector 1, 2 High quality infrastructure which attracts investment and drives regeneration 1, 2 Development of Ravenscraig and our existing town centres as centres of economic activity 1, 2 Strong sustainable communities and more attractive places to live 1, 7, 10 Our Lifelong Learning theme incorporates our commitment to learning from early years through to adult learning opportunities and recognises the importance of ensuring the provision of support to progress those most in need toward learning and training opportunities and ultimately, sustainable employment. Our lifelong learning outcomes therefore contribute largely to National Outcomes 3 and 4 with our focus on raising attainment, improving our vocational education opportunities and our commitment to adult learning. It should also be noted that we are committed to ensuring that we provide support to those young people and adults most in need to ensure they can access education, training and employment opportunities, and, as such, some local outcomes contribute to National Outcome 7, as well as 2, 5 and 8. We continue to deliver our community planning outcomes of ‘Improved curriculum and expanded vocational education opportunities’ and ‘Increased participation in alternative curricula options’, but our performance indicators for these outcomes are output-based and therefore sit ‘below the waterline’ of this Agreement. Improved buildings and facilities fit for 21st Century learning purpose 3, 4, 5 Improved access to E-learning 3, 4 Improved learner accreditation within national qualifications 3, 4 Increased participation in alternative curricula options 3, 4 Increased number of learning opportunities for adults 3, 7, 8 Increased number of young people in education, employment or training 3, 4, 7, 8 Improved support to progress people towards learning and training opportunities and sustainable employment 2, 3, 7 Increased skill levels to improve productivity in work 2, 7 NLP Single Outcome Agreement 2009/10 -2010/11 8 Our priority is to tackle disorder, antisocial behaviour, violence and abuse within our communities and also to ensure we reduce accidents through a variety of means as we seek to ensure that our residents are safe and can enjoy living and working in North Lanarkshire to the full. Our local outcomes for our Community Safety theme are both aligned with National Outcome 9 – We live our lives safe from crime, disorder and danger and our efforts to tackle disorder and antisocial behaviour are aligned with National Outcome 7, consistent with our focused approach on areas of multiple deprivation. Impact upon disorder, antisocial behaviour, violence and abuse within our communities 7, 8, 9 Enhanced community safety and wellbeing within our local communities 9 Our Environment outcomes recognise the need to protect, care for and enhance our natural and built environment and also to reduce the environmental impact of our consumption and production. These outcomes connect with National Outcomes 10, 12 and 14. We continue to deliver our community planning outcomes of ‘Improved quality of our built and managed landscapes through measures including environmental design guidance’ and ‘The extent and quality of environmentally designated sites is maintained’, but our performance indicators for these outcomes are output-based and therefore sit ‘below the waterline’ of this Agreement. Reduction in the waste going to landfill sites 12, 14 Improved air quality across North Lanarkshire 12, 14 Our priorities for health improvement in North Lanarkshire all fit neatly within National Outcome 6. However, it should be noted that in order to tackle the significant health inequalities regarding our most deprived communities our health improvement outcomes also contribute to National Outcome 7, and incorporate the priorities of the Fairer Scotland Fund programme. Our Health & Wellbeing theme also incorporates our priorities for care and support services which fit with National Outcome 6 and 11. Our commitment to improve housing conditions, and the housing choices available to North Lanarkshire residents connect with National Outcomes 10 and 12. Tackling homelessness is a priority in North Lanarkshire and is attached to National Outcomes 7 and 8. Increased proportion of people needing care or support who are able to sustain an independent quality of life as part of the community, through effective joint working 6, 11 Improved care and support through better quality of services 6, 8, 11 Improved care and support through faster access to services 6, 8 Increased number of people able to make healthier choices for their diet and nutrition 5, 6, 7 Reduced impact of alcohol and substance use 6, 7 Reduced impact of smoking 6, 7 Improved emotional wellbeing of North Lanarkshire residents 6, 7, 8 Improved range of housing and support options for those with particular needs 10, 12 Improved housing conditions and progress toward achieving the Scottish 10, 12 NLP Single Outcome Agreement 2009/10 -2010/11 9 Improved housing choices in the size and types that people want in the areas they want to live and that they can afford 10, 12 Improved services to prevent homelessness and help all households who are homeless to secure suitable accommodation 7, 8 We have identified Sustainable Transport as a key cross-cutting theme and impacts on our commitments to community safety, sustainability and regeneration. Our local outcome therefore impacts upon several national outcomes as detailed below. Improved the safety, effectiveness, sustainability and accessibility of our transport systems across North Lanarkshire 1, 2, 9, 10, 12, 14

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Sources: Single Outcome Agreement

Regeneration. Our local Regeneration outcomes focus on improving the support to the business and social enterprise sectors in North Lanarkshire, developing and maintaining a high quality infrastructure which attracts investment and drives economic and social regeneration, and developing Ravenscraig and our existing town centres. These local outcomes fit comfortably within National Outcomes 1 and 2. Our focus on developing strong and sustainable communities incorporates many of our priorities for the Fairer Scotland Fund programme in terms of regenerating our most disadvantaged communities and as such connects with National Outcomes 7 and 10. Improved support to North Lanarkshire’s business and social enterprise sector 1, 2 High quality infrastructure which attracts investment and drives regeneration 1, 2 Development of Ravenscraig and our existing town centres as centres of economic activity 1, 2 Strong sustainable communities and more attractive places to live 1, 7, 10 Our Lifelong Learning lifelong learning theme incorporates our commitment to learning from early years through to adult learning opportunities and recognises the importance of ensuring the provision of support to progress those most in need toward learning and training opportunities and ultimately, sustainable employment. Our lifelong learning outcomes therefore contribute largely to National Outcomes 3 and 4 with our focus on raising attainment, improving our vocational education opportunities and our commitment to adult learning. It should also be noted that we are committed to ensuring that we provide support to those young people and adults most in need to ensure they can access education, training and employment opportunities, and, as such, some local outcomes contribute to National Outcome 7, as well as 2, 5 and 8. We continue to deliver our community planning outcomes of ‘Improved curriculum and expanded vocational education opportunities’ and ‘Increased participation in alternative curricula options’, but our performance indicators for these outcomes are output-based and therefore sit ‘below the waterline’ of this Agreement. Improved buildings and facilities fit for 21st Century learning purpose 3, 4, 5 Improved curriculum and expanded vocational education opportunities 3, 4 Improved access to E-learning 3, 4 Increased number of learners achieving accreditation outwith national qualifications 3, 4 Improved learner accreditation within national qualifications 3, 4 Increased participation in alternative curricula options 3, 4 Increased number of learning opportunities for adults 3, 7, 8 Increased number of young people in education, employment or training 3, 4, 7, 8 Improved support to progress people towards learning and training opportunities and sustainable employment 2, 3, 7 Increased skill levels to improve productivity in work 2, 7 NLP Single Outcome Agreement 2009/10 -2010/11 8 Our priority is to tackle disorder, antisocial behaviour, violence and abuse within our communities and also to ensure we reduce accidents through a variety of means as we seek to ensure that our residents are safe and can enjoy living and working in North Lanarkshire to the full. Our local outcomes for our Community Safety theme are both aligned with National Outcome 9 – We live our lives safe from crime, disorder and danger and our efforts to tackle disorder and antisocial behaviour are aligned with National Outcome 7, consistent with our focused approach on areas of multiple deprivationdanger. Impact upon disorder, antisocial behaviour, violence and abuse within our communities 79, 8, 9 7 Enhanced community safety and wellbeing within our local communities 9 Our Environment outcomes recognise the need to protect, care for and enhance our natural and built environment and also to reduce the environmental impact of our consumption and production. These outcomes connect with National Outcomes 10, 12 and 14. We continue to deliver our community planning outcomes of ‘Improved quality of our built and managed landscapes through measures including environmental design guidance’ and ‘guidance 10, 12 The extent and quality of environmentally designated sites is maintained’maintained 10, but our performance indicators for these outcomes are output-based and therefore sit ‘below the waterline’ of this Agreement. 12 Reduction in the waste going to landfill sites 12, 14 Improved air quality across North Lanarkshire 12, 14 Our priorities for health improvement in North Lanarkshire all fit neatly within National Outcome 6. However, it should be noted that in order to tackle the significant health inequalities regarding our most deprived communities our health improvement outcomes also contribute to National Outcome 7, and incorporate the priorities of the Fairer Scotland Fund programme. Our Health & Wellbeing theme Theme also incorporates our priorities for care and support services which fit with National Outcome 6 and 11. Our commitment to improve housing conditions, and the housing choices available to North Lanarkshire residents connect with National Outcomes 10 and 12. Tackling homelessness is a priority in North Lanarkshire and is attached to National Outcomes 7 and 8. Increased proportion of people needing care or support who are able to sustain an independent quality of life as part of the community, through effective joint working 6, 11 Improved care and support through better quality of services 6, 8, 11 Improved care and support through faster access to services 6, 8 Increased number of people able to make healthier choices for their diet and nutrition 5, 6, 7 Increased number of people enjoying the benefits of a physically active life 6, 7 Reduced impact of alcohol and substance use 6, 7 Reduced impact of smoking 6, 7 Improved emotional wellbeing of North Lanarkshire residents 6, 7, 8 Improved range of housing and support options for those with particular needs 10, 12 Improved housing conditions and progress toward achieving the Scottish Housing Quality Standard in our own stock 10, 12 NLP Single Outcome Agreement 2009/10 -2010/11 9 Improved housing choices in the size and types that people want in the areas they want to live and that they can afford 10, 12 Improved services to prevent homelessness and help all households who are homeless to secure suitable accommodation 7, 8 We have identified Sustainable Transport as a key cross-cutting theme and impacts on our commitments to community safety, sustainability and regeneration. Our local outcome therefore impacts upon several national outcomes as detailed below. Improved the safety, effectiveness, sustainability and accessibility of our transport systems across North Lanarkshire 1, 2, 9, 10, 1214 All our local outcomes are included within Section 7 with supporting indicators. Where local outcomes contribute to more than one national outcome they are referenced within each template. However, 14their supporting indicators appear only once.

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Sources: Single Outcome Agreement