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National Performance Framework

The National Performance Framework underpins delivery of the Scottish Government's agenda which supports the outcomes-based approach to performance.

Scotland Performs reports on progress against the National Performance Framework, which was published as part of the 2007 Spending Review

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THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT'S PURPOSE

To focus government and public services on creating a more successful country, with opportunities for all of Scotland to flourish, through increasing sustainable economic growth.

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

Wealthier and Fairer

Healthier

Safer and Stronger

Smarter

Greener

Enable businesses and people to increase their wealth and more people to share fairly in that wealth.

Help people to sustain and improve their health, especially in disadvantaged communities, ensuring better, local and faster access to health care.

Help local communities to flourish, becoming stronger, safer place to live, offering improved opportunities and a better quality of life.

Expand opportunities for Scots to succeed from nurture through to life long learning ensuring higher and more widely shared achievements.

Improve Scotland's natural and built environment and the sustainable use and enjoyment of it.

NATIONAL OUTCOMES

Fifteen National Outcomes describe what the Government wants to achieve over the next ten years.

NATIONAL INDICATORS

Forty-five National Indicators track progress towards the achievement of National Outcomes and ultimately the delivery of the Purpose.

PERFORMANCE AT A GLANCE

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Page updated: Wednesday, February 11, 2009