Community Planning in Dundee Peter Allan Dundee Partnership Co-ordinator.

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Community Planning in Dundee Peter Allan Dundee Partnership Co-ordinator

Community Planning in Scotland The Local Government Scotland Act 2003 Dundee City Council (lead) Scottish Enterprise Tayside Tayside Police Tayside National Health Service Tayside Fire Service Dundee Voluntary Action Other Partners Communities Private Sector Higher/Further Education

Community Planning - Aims The aims of Community Planning in Scotland are: making sure people and communities are genuinely engaged in the decisions made on public services which affect them a commitment from organisations to work together, not apart, in providing better public services Community Planning is an over-arching partnership framework Community Planning connects national priorities and those at regional, local and neighbourhood levels

Dundee Partnership Community Plan Central Waterfront Project

Dundee Partnership Community Plan Community Regeneration Strategy

Dundee Partnership Community Plan Strategic Themes Building Stronger Communities Our Environment Lifelong Learning Community Safety Health and Care Work and Enterprise

Dundee Partnership Community Plan Building Stronger Communities Progress local community plans neighbourhood representation focus on Kirkton, Hilltown & Stobswell Targets Living Dundee impact on population change

Dundee Partnership Community Plan Community Safety Progress community wardens target hardening diversionary activities Targets tackle anti-social behaviour white lighting

Dundee Partnership Community Plan Our Environment Progress Yellow Flag Dundee Sun City Baxter Park Targets recycling sustainable travel plans

Dundee Partnership Community Plan Health and Care Progress smoking cessation healthier lifestyles Healthy Living Initiative Targets domestic abuse homelessness men’s health

Dundee Partnership Community Plan Lifelong Learning Progress 21,000+ students ‘top performers’ pathways and progression Targets confidence education and employment

Dundee Partnership Community Plan Work and Enterprise Progress City of Discovery retail investment international status Targets new economic vision Central Waterfront

Dundee Partnership Community Plan A higher profile Better connections More inclusive Our Partnership