Spelthorne Together 15 September 2008 ANNEX Surrey’s Local Area Agreement 28 Indicators agreed with Government.

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Spelthorne Together 15 September 2008 ANNEX Surrey’s Local Area Agreement 28 Indicators agreed with Government

Spelthorne Together 15 September 2008 The new Local Area Agreement Delivered in partnership: Safer & Stronger communities Children & Young People Health & well-being Economic development Housing, Infrastructure & Environment

Spelthorne Together 15 September 2008 Safer & Stronger Communities Stronger 1.Overall satisfaction with local area (NI 5) 2.Perceived influence over local decisions (NI 4) 3.Environment for a thriving third sector (NI 7) 4.Number of vulnerable people achieving independent living (NI 141)

Spelthorne Together 15 September 2008 Safer & Stronger Communities Safer 5.Perceptions of how we deal with local concerns about antisocial behaviour (NI 21) 6.Re-offending rate of prolific & priority offenders (NI 30) 7.Repeat incidents of domestic violence (NI 32) 8.Protection against terrorist attack (NI 36)

Spelthorne Together 15 September 2008 Children and Young People 9.Increase the number of young people achieving level 2 qualifications by age 19 (NI 79) 10.Reduce the number of children becoming the subject of a Child Protection Plan (NI 65) 11.Reduce obesity in primary school children (NI 56) 12.Reduce under 18 conceptions (NI 112) 13.Reduce first time entrants to the criminal justice system (NI 111) 14.Reduce the numbers of 16 to 18 year olds who are not in education, training or employment (NEET) NI 117)

Spelthorne Together 15 September 2008 Health and Well-Being 15.Reduce excessive alcohol consumption (NI 39) 16.Reduce the prevalence of smoking (NI 123) 17.Increase the number of social care clients who receive self directed support (NI 130) 18.Increase the number of older people who are enabled to achieve or regain independence (NI 125) 19.Increase the number of carers receiving help and support (NI 135) 20.Increase the proportion of adults with a learning disability living in settled accommodation (NI 145)

Spelthorne Together 15 September 2008 Economic Development 21.Increase the number of working age people with at least 5 GCSE’s grades A*-C or equivalent (Level 2) (NI 163) 22.Increase the number of working age people with at least 2 A-levels grades A - E or equivalent (Level 3) (NI 164) 23.Increase the number of businesses registering for VAT (NI 171) Plus 6 Undesignated Indicators

Spelthorne Together 15 September 2008 Housing, Infrastructure & Environment 24.Provide new homes (NI 154) 25.Provide more affordable homes (NI 155) 26.Improve the condition of non-principal roads in the county (NI 169) 27.Per capita reductions in CO2 emissions in the LA area (NI 186) 28.Increase the amount of household waste recycled and composted (NI 192 )