South Ayrshire Community Planning Partnership Structure

The Role of the South Ayrshire Community Planning Partnership Board

The role of the Board is to set the strategic direction of the Partnership and agree the priorities for the Community Plan and the Single Outcome Agreement. The Board also has responsibility for ensuring that robust financial and performance management arrangements are in place for community planning.

The Role of the Community Planning Partnership (CPP) Theme Groups

The CPP Theme Groups are developing action plans, setting out specific actions and responsibilities that each partner will take to progress towards delivering each of the local outcomes and strategic objectives outlined in the Single Outcome Agreement.  Lead partners will be identified for each of the actions. Outcomes, strategic objectives and actions will also be gradually aligned to the strategies and service plans of community planning partner organisations.

Each Theme Group will prepare mid-term progress reports for submission to the Community Planning Board in October of each year.  This will allow partners to review progress being made towards achieving Single Outcome Agreement outcomes and targets and to make recommendations on any remedial action necessary at that stage. Progress on SOA outcomes, strategic objectives and targets will be reported to a wider audience in November of each year through the Council’s public performance reporting mechanisms.

Community Planning Structure Chart | Voluntary Action South Ayrshire