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Developing Local Outcome Agreements for the Better Neighbourhood Services Fund
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1 Outcomes are "the impacts or consequences for the community of the activities of government. Outcomes are normally what an organisation is trying to achieve. For example, longer life expectancy and better health". Choosing the Right Fabric: a Framework for Performance Information, HM Treasury
2 Comparisons of the level of funding are difficult to make without an awareness of the relative scale of different authorities. It is certainly the case that LSPs were provided with funding to prepare their strategies. It was also initially indicated that those who reached their targets in local Public Service Agreements (PSAs) would receive additional funding.
3 Recorded crime data has proved highly reliable, however the recorded data level has increased as a result of more intensive policing activity.
4Review of Annual Reports (May 2003) DTZ Pieda Consulting, Monitoring and Evaluation Overview Report (June 2002) DTZ Pieda Consulting, Topic Report on Monitoring and Evaluation (to be published Feb 2004 2003) DTZ Pieda Consulting/Tribal HCH.
5 although the Guidelines for Implementation made it quite clear that community wide consultation specifically for BNSF is not needed where there has already been a process of consultation on needs and there is evidence of this.
6http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/media//05553/Green_Book_03.pdf
7http://www.odpm.gov.uk/stellent/groups/odpm_urbanpolicy/documents/pdf/odpm_urbpol_pdf_023746.pdf
8http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/media//BB5BC/229.pdf
9 Integrating Social Inclusion Partnerships and Community Planning Partnerships, Communities Scotland and Scottish Executive, August 2003
10 although a pitfall of using data collected by others for other purposes is that the criteria and definitions may change, thus affecting comparability over time. This has recently been experienced as a problem by North Lanarkshire with school attendance statistics.
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