Argyll and Bute Outcomes Improvement Plan 2024-2034

Produced by the Argyll and Bute Community Planning Partnership

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Community Planning Partnerships have a statutory obligation to create a 10-year Outcomes Improvement Plan under the provisions of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015.

This Argyll and Bute Outcomes Improvement Plan for 2024-2034 replaces the plan for 2013-2023 and has been developed through community engagement as the area emerges from a global pandemic, and deals with a cost of living crisis and the increasing impacts of climate change.

The Outcomes Improvement Plan for 2024-2034 will focus on improving:

  • Outcome 1: Transport Infrastructure
  • Outcome 2: Housing
  • Outcome 3: Community Wellbeing                                                                             

Argyll and Bute Community Planning Partnership is a group of organisations and community representatives who will work together to achieve improvements across these three outcomes in ways which promote prevention, reduce inequalities and build community capacity.

Argyll and Bute Outcomes Improvement Plan 2024-2034

Read the Argyll and Bute Outcomes Improvement Plan 2024-2034

Argyll and Bute Outcomes Improvement Plan 2024-2034 - Support Document

Find out more about the specific context of Argyll and Bute and how we came up with the three priority outcomes

Argyll and Bute Outcomes Improvement Plan 2024-2034 - Frequently Asked Questions

Find out answers to some of the questions we are asked most often, such as 'What is a Community Planning Partnership?'

Argyll and Bute Community Planning Partnership is committed to promoting equality

Key Principles:

  • no-one is disadvantaged because of their race or ethnic origin, disability, gender, age, sexual orientation, or religion and belief
  • the differences between people are valued and good relations between groups are promoted
  • people are treated fairly and with equal respect
  • informed assessments are made on the impact of policies and services
  • people are involved in the decisions that affect them and encouraged to participate in public life
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