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Recent changes made to the Shetland Partnership website
Changes have been made to where information on the Delivery Plan and Improvement Projects sits on the Shetland Partnership website.
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Nine Indicators Updated in December 2024
Nine indicators have been updated on the Shetland Partnership website.
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The Shetland Partnership’s 2023/24 Annual Report highlighting trends in outcome indicators illustrating what life is like in Shetland has been published
The Shetland Partnership has published its latest annual report, detailing trends in how communities across Shetland are faring in comparison to elsewhere in Scotland.
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Shetland Partnership Network Thursday 31st October 2024
The fourth 2024 meeting of the Shetland Partnership Network took place on Thursday 31st October at Mareel.
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Shetland’s Local Annual Child Poverty Action Report 2023/24
Shetland’s Local Annual Child Poverty Action Report 2023-24, Year 6 has now been published.
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The Bressay Profile has been published
The first Bressay Profile (2024) has now been published by the Shetland Partnership.
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Shetland Anchor Project Praised in Study by Robert Gordon University
Shetland's Anchor Project has been praised by Robert Gordon University for supporting families with the cost of living.
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Shetland Partnership Network Meeting Thursday 29th August 2024
The third 2024 meeting of the Shetland Partnership Network took place on Thursday 29th August at Islesburgh Community Centre. The event was focused on Shetland’s Climate Change Strategy.
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Indicator Update: Participation Rate (2024)
An update has now been made to the indicator, ‘Participation rate’, with data for 2024 now available.
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Shetland Partnership Network Thursday 25th April 2024
The second 2024 meeting of the Shetland Partnership Network took place on Thursday 25th April at Islesburgh Community Centre. The event was focused on Shetland Partnership’s Delivery Plan Project to Reduce Stigma Across our Communities, one of our new improvement projects.
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Indicator Updates April 2024
Updates have been made to the indicators: ‘Children Living in Low Income Families, ‘Population aged 16-29, and ‘Number of Employees’.
