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East Lothian Outcome 6 continued


Short-term Outcome


The life chances of people at risk of falling into poverty, or already living in poverty, are improved


Indicators


% of households who consider themselves to managing very or quite well financially (East Lothian Council)


% of S2 and P6 pupils who can afford to use public transport (East Lothian Council)


Number of East Lothian datazones falling into the most deprived 15% in Scotland (SIMD)


Number of East Lothian pupils claiming free school meals living in the 15% most deprived SIMD areas (East Lothian Council)


Baseline East Lothian Residents Survey


2009: 48% of respondents felt that they were managing very or quite well financially


Schools Lime Survey 2010: 89.8% of P6 & S2 pupils


SIMD 2009: 3 (0.3%) of the 976 datazones in the 15% most deprived datazones in Scotland


Maintain at 3 or below


Increase


Progress targets ‘End’ target/s to 2011-12


& timescale/s Increase


Increase to 50%


Increase to 91%


Maintain at 3 or below


Annual school meal census (February) 2009/10: 106 2010/11: 115


Reduce


Key strategies, action plans and logic models needed to deliver this outcome:


• Development and delivery of the East Lothian Tackling Poverty Strategy 2011


• Review of Welfare and Money Advice Services in East Lothian 2011 • Incorporate learning from the Equally Well Project: Support from the Start (including Joining the Dots Report by Susan Deacon 2011)


• Allocation of the Fairer East Lothian Fund 2011-12 • Consideration of poverty across the other Partnership theme groups • East Lothian Fuel Poverty Strategy 2008 & update 2009 • East Lothian Homelessness Strategy 2009-14


Italics indicate partnership documents


Partnership groups and services needed to deliver this outcome:


• SOA Tackling Poverty Theme Group • Fuel Poverty Strategy Steering Group • Homelessness Strategy Group • East Lothian Welfare Rights Service • East Lothian Citizen’s Advice Bureau - Haddington and Musselburgh


• East Lothian Council Revenues and Benefits Service • Fairer East Lothian Fund Projects


Italics indicate partnership groups


East Lothian Community Planning Partnership June 2011


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