What are our five outcomes for North Lincolnshire?
The priorities are arranged under the five outcomes of the Every Child Matters outcome framework:
- Be Healthy:
- enjoying good physical and mental health and living a healthy lifestyle
- Stay Safe:
- being protected from harm and neglect
- Enjoy and Achieve:
- getting the most out of life and developing the skills for adulthood
- Make a Positive Contribution:
- being involved with the community and society and not engaging in anti-social or offending behaviour, staying out of trouble
- Achieve Economic Well-being:
- not being prevented by economic disadvantage from achieving their full potential in life.
Under the above five catergories we can identify further priorities.
Our priorities:
- To reduce obesity and promote physical activity and healthy eating
- To reduce the use and effects of alcohol, drugs and smoking
- To promote emotional and mental well-being.
Our priorities:
- To reduce the incidence and fear of bullying
- To reduce the harm caused by domestic violence
- To keep children and young people safe from accidents, in the home and on the roads.
Our priorities:
- To help children and young people improve their attainment through education
- To raise aspirations and celebrate achievements
- To make sure all young people have an equal chance to enjoy and achieve
Our priorities:
- To raise self-esteem and build confidence so that young people respect themselves and others
- To ensure children and young people are involved in decisions that affect them
- To reduce incidents of children and young people offending and acts of anti-social behaviour
Our priorities:
- To enable young people to continue their education, training and get jobs in North Lincolnshire
- To ensure sufficient affordable, accessible and appropiate accomodation for young people
- To support young people to get a good start in life