Aberdeenshire Single Outcome Agreement

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Aberdeenshire Single Outcome Agreement 2015-16 Annual Report

Background Aberdeenshire Single Outcome Agreement 2013-23 Progress is measured annually through performance indicators The most recent data currently available

Indicators and Targets COVALENT Target thresholds determine the ‘status’ of an indicator: Green – figure is 2.5% away from the target Amber – figure within 2.5% and 4.9% of the target Red – figure is greater than 5% away from the target

1. Early Years % of children in Primary 1 with no signs of dental disease has increased (page 11) Estimated proportion of children with a healthy weight in P1 (page 11) % of school leavers in sustained and supported destinations (page 14) % of children walking or cycling to school (page 12)

2. Economic Growth & Transport Number of affordable homes developed (page 20) % of bus users very or fairly satisfied with the quality of public transport (page 19)

3. Employment % of Looked After Children school leavers in positive and sustained destinations (page 26) % of the population aged 16-64 with no qualifications (page 27) Youth claimant count has increased and is below target (page 25) % of the population aged 16-64 in receipt of out of work benefits (page 27)

4. Health Inequalities % of clients seen within 3 weeks from referral received to appropriate specialist treatment that supports their recovery – for both alcohol and drugs (page 32) Number of planned discharges from services (alcohol and drugs) (page 33) % of adults who smoke (page 38) Deaths per 100,000 from alcohol- related disease (page 31)

5. Older People Emergency inpatient bed days rate per 1,000 for over 75s (page 42) Number of people with dementia supported at home with telecare (page 46) Number of people aged 75+ with a telecare package (page 51) Number of bed days lost to delayed discharge (page 48) Number of very sheltered housing units (page 41)

6. Safer Communities % of adult residents stating that they feel very or fairly safe when walking alone in their local neighbourhood after dark continues to increase and is above target (page 55) One-year reconviction frequency rate (page 62 ) Rate of serious assaults per 100,000 has again increased compared to the previous year and this figure remains above target (page 63)

7. Stronger Communities % of residents satisfied with the four main public services (Aberdeenshire Council, Police Scotland, SFRS, NHS Grampian) (pages 67-68) % of people participating in a consultation or engagement exercise in the last 12 months (page 66)

-Regular Scrutiny of SOA Delivery until March 2017 - LOIP Development