East Lothian Community Planning Partnership June 2011
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Short-term Outcome
Indicators
No of 12-25 year olds registered as volunteers (VAEL)
No of 12-25 year olds achieving the Voluntary Action Scotland Saltire Award at any of four levels (VAEL)
Baseline 2010: 200
Progress targets ‘End’ target/s to 2011-12
& timescale/s 250
Year-on-year increase
New baseline 2011 95 (all 4 levels)
Year-on-year increase
Key strategies, action plans and logic models needed to deliver this outcome:
• ELCPP Community Engagement Strategy 2010-13 & Action Plan • East Lothian Environment Strategy 2010-15 • Musselburgh Area Community Plan 2010-12 • Dunbar & District Area Community Plan 2010-12 • East Lothian Learning Partnership Community Learning & Development Strategy 2011-15
• East Lothian Tenant Participation Strategy • Jewel & Esk College Corporate Plan 2009-12 • VAEL Operational Plan 2010/11 • Community Learning & Development Service Plan 2011/12 • Development of a Strong & Vibrant Communities Logic Model 2011 • Development of an East Lothian Climate Change Adaptation Strategy (based on East Lothian LCLIP) 2011
• Development of Local Community Resilience Plans • Development of North Berwick Coastal Area Community Plan 2011-12 • Development of an East Lothian Culture and Heritage Strategy 2011
Italics indicate partnership documents Italics indicate partnership groups
Partnership groups and services needed to deliver this outcome:
• East Lothian Learning Partnership & Forums • East Lothian Environment Forum Steering Group • East Lothian Heritage Forum • East Lothian Diversity Network • Musselburgh Area & Dunbar & District Local Area Forums / task groups
• Emergency Planning Group • East Lothian Sports Hubs • Health & Social Care Working Groups in Dunbar and North Berwick
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