Key Local Authority CPP Outcomes Sample Clauses

Key Local Authority CPP Outcomes. Dundee and Angus College has long standing and positive partnership links with the local authorities with which it interacts. These links are predominantly with Dundee City Council and Angus Council, although the College also engages with other local authorities within the neighbouring authorities of Fife, Perth & Kinross and Aberdeenshire. This is particularly evident through the Tay Cities Deal developments. The College plays an active and important role as a member of both the Dundee City Council and Angus Council Community Planning Partnerships, with the Principal current Chair of the Angus CPP. Whilst Dundee and Angus College is a not a member of the Fife, Perth & Kinross or Aberdeenshire Community Planning Partnerships, its catchment area extends into these geographical areas, with the College recruiting c.16% of all learners from these areas. As a result, the College has the opportunity to support the achievement of the relevant partnership objectives set out in their respective Local Outcomes Improvement Plans (LOIPs). The Angus LOIP incorporates the following key outcomes: National Objectives Wealthier & Fairer Smarter Healthier Safer & Stronger Greener Our Vision Xxxxx is a great place to live, work and visit Our Priorities Tackling inequalities Building services around people and communities Focusing on prevention Working together effectively Our CrossCutting Themes Economy People Place a skilled and achieve more attractive Our Local Outcomes These match well with the College priority outcomes, with the College playing a particularly key role within the following: • An inclusive and sustainable economy • More opportunities for people to achieve success • Safe, secure vibrant and sustainable communities • A skilled and adaptable workforce • Improved physical, mental and emotional health and wellbeing. The Dundee City LOIP incorporates the following key outcomes Again, these outcomes match well with the College priority outcomes, with the College playing a particularly key role within the following: • Raise regional productivity • Close the jobs gap • Reduce unemployment • Close the attainment gap • Improve the physical, mental and emotional health for children and young people Throughout the duration of this agreement the College will seek to strengthen further and develop our partnership ties with each authority and will seek to ensure that College ROA and local authority LOIP outcomes converge to deliver seamless and efficient learning opportun...
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Key Local Authority CPP Outcomes. Dundee and Angus College has long standing and positive partnership links with the local authorities with which it interacts. These links are predominantly with Dundee City Council and Angus Council, although increasingly the College is engaging with other local authorities within the neighbouring authorities of Fife, Perth & Kinross and Aberdeenshire. In support of these arrangements, and to ensure that there is a joined up approach to planning, Dundee and Angus College plays an active and important role as a member of both the Dundee City Council and Angus Council Community Planning Partnerships. Whilst Dundee and Angus College is a not a member of the Fife, Perth & Kinross or Aberdeenshire Community Planning Partnerships, its catchment area extends into these geographical areas, with the College recruiting c.16% of all learners from these areas. As a result the College has the opportunity to support the achievement of the relevant partnership objectives set out in their respective Single Outcome Agreements.

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