Corporate Plan 2012 - 2015 - Lambeth Council
Corporate Plan 2012 - 2015 - Lambeth Council
Corporate Plan 2012 - 2015 - Lambeth Council
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Outcome High level measures Equality priorities Indicators<br />
A reduction in the fear of crime and<br />
ASB relative to other similar<br />
boroughs<br />
A sustainable environment that<br />
is clean and pleasant<br />
Communities work with the<br />
council and each other to<br />
improve their neighbourhoods<br />
and foster self-reliance<br />
Residents remain confident in the<br />
council’s ability to maintain the<br />
public realm<br />
Resident perceptions of <strong>Lambeth</strong>’s<br />
parks and open spaces are<br />
improving<br />
Sustainability in <strong>Lambeth</strong> is<br />
improving<br />
Residents are more active within<br />
their communities<br />
Residents feel more engaged with<br />
service delivery and decisions<br />
Reduction in violence (inc. sexual<br />
violence) against women and girls<br />
Reduction in the experience and<br />
incidents of crime involving young<br />
people<br />
Reducing LGB hate crime<br />
Increased use of parks by ethnic<br />
minority residents<br />
Increased re-cycling by residents<br />
in social housing<br />
Increase joint working between<br />
the council and residents who<br />
have ESOL, are Polish or<br />
Portuguese<br />
Increase in young people'<br />
participation in community<br />
focused activities<br />
entrants to the Youth Justice System<br />
Reduce incidents of violent crime<br />
Reduce incidents of property crime<br />
Reduce the rate of repeat incidents<br />
of domestic violence<br />
Reduce the percentage of residents<br />
who are concerned about crime and<br />
ASB<br />
Residents who have experienced<br />
crime (as a victim or witness)<br />
Reduce the serious knife crime rate<br />
Increase recycling to achieve the<br />
London-wide target for recycling<br />
municipal waste<br />
Reduction in residual household<br />
waste<br />
Reduction in carbon emissions from<br />
core council buildings and street<br />
lighting<br />
Improved street and environmental<br />
cleanliness<br />
Resident perceptions of litter and<br />
rubbish as a problem<br />
Use and opinion of recycling<br />
services<br />
Resident perceptions of road and<br />
pavement repairs<br />
Overall satisfaction with the council<br />
The percentage of residents who<br />
feel they are able to influence local<br />
decisions<br />
Young people’s knowledge of the<br />
council<br />
Civic participation: the percentage of<br />
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