The Shetland Partnership Plan

Shetland's Partnership Plan 2018-2028

Shetland’s Partnership Plan 2018-2028 is the ‘Local Outcomes Improvement Plan’ (LOIP) for Shetland, a statutory requirement for the Partnership under the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015.
The Plan is for all partners and communities in Shetland. It identifies a shared vision and priorities for all of us to work towards, both individually and collectively, to improve the lives of everyone in Shetland.

Our Shared Vision

“Shetland is a place where everyone is able to thrive; living well in strong, resilient communities; and where people and communities are able to help plan and deliver solutions to future challenges”

The key focus of the Plan is to reduce inequality of outcome in Shetland – how we will tackle the issues that mean some people and communities have a poorer quality of life than others.

Shared Priorities

We engaged with a wide range of community planning partners – including community bodies – in conversation about evidence and the priorities for Shetland. This helped us to identify and agree our shared priorities and what we hope to achieve together through the Partnership.

Four key priority areas were identified and form the basis for the work undertaken by the Partnership. Click on each area outlined below to find out more.


Further Information

Delivering the Plan

Information on partnership projects and planning to deliver Shetland Partnership outcomes.

 

 

Monitoring our Progress

Information on the data indicators that help show what life is like for people in Shetland.

 

 

Annual Reports

Information summarising Shetland Partnership’s yearly activities, achievements, and progress.

 

 

Supporting Framework

Information on how the Shetland Partnership operates.

 

 

Developing the Plan

Information on Shetland’s Partnership Plan development and the poverty and inequalities research behind it.