Joined Up Planning
Working together to plan activities can have many benefits. It can help you to:
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Jointly agree priorities |
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Avoid duplication and create efficiencies |
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Target resources to those most in need |
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Involve communities in a co-ordinated way |
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Agree joined up monitoring and evaluation frameworks |
In Scotland, there is a clear requirement for organisations to jointly plan their regeneration activity and wider public service delivery. The overarching framework for planning activities is Community Planning. Underneath this, there are a range of other joint working structures to encourage different agencies and organisations to work together.
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