Annual Report 2024/25 - Monitoring Progress
Participation Rate / People who Feel Part of their Community / Place Standard
Participation Rate
Shetland maintains a high participation rate (percentage of 16-19 year olds who are in education, employment, training and personal development) with 97.5% in 2025. This was the highest in Scotland, with Shetland being among the top four local authorities since the Shetland Partnership began monitoring in 2016. In comparison, 93.3% of 16–19-year-olds in Scotland were participating in education, employment, or training.
Of those participating in education, employment or training in Shetland in 2025, 65.3% of those were in education, 29.6% in employment and 2.6% in training and development. 1.9% were not participating (those unemployed and seeking, or not seeking), and 0.7% had an unconfirmed status.
People who Feel Part of their Community
Between 2016 and 2023, Shetland has experienced a higher percentage of people who feel part of their community than Scotland as a whole each year. In 2023, 91% of people in Shetland felt part of their community, compared to 82% in Scotland.
Place Standard
In 2016, Shetland used the nationally developed Place Standard tool to establish what people think about their place, give people the chance to say what should be improved, and identify how best to make improvements. People were invited to rank the place they live against 14 themes which focused on the important connection between physical and social environments and how this affects our health and sense of well-being. The tool has a seven-point scale, where a score of 7 means that less improvement is needed, and a score of 1 indicates that more improvement is needed.
The study was carried out again in 2025. It should be noted that for 2025 there were 15 themes, with Nature & Land Management added. A further change included updating the name of the Facilities & Amenities theme (2016) to Facilities & Services (2025). These changes were made as part of the process for developing a Rural and Islands Lens for the tool.
Place Standard Average Scores from the ‘Our Place – Your Say' 2025 – Initial Quantitative Findings include:
- Public Transport 3.7
- Work and Local Economy 4.2
- Housing and Community 4.0
- Natural Space 5.3
There was a slight increase in scores between 2016 and 2025 for Public Transport and Work and Local Economy. There was no change in Housing and Community, and a decrease in the score for Natural Space. A notable change in the 2025 Place Standard is the shift in age demographics of respondents, with 49% of respondents being under 18. In contrast, only 8% of respondents were aged under 24 in 2016.
