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Scottish Ministers are committed to the outcomes based approach as set out in 2007 in the National Performance Framework's (NPF) 10 year vision. The NPF has been refreshed to reflect lessons learned from across the Scottish Government and its partner organisations since 2007. It provides a better measure of progress towards the National Outcomes and reflects current priorities as outlined in Manifesto Commitments, the Government Economic Strategy, Programme for Government and Spending Review documents.
The main changes, which came into effect from 14th December 2011, are to the National Indicator set which has been updated as follows:
Seven National Indicators have been removed from the original 45. These indicators either relate to targets that have been delivered or have been replaced by more suitable measures of progress towards the National Outcomes.
There is a new National Outcome related to older people - 'Our people are able to maintain their independence as they get older and are able to access appropriate support when they need it' - reflecting the demographic significance of the ageing population and the Government's commitment to independent living, enablement and health and social care integration.
The updated National Performance Framework (December 2011), why it has changed and other information worth seeing are set out in the links below:
National Performance Framework - A4 size printable version (December 2011)
National Performance Framework - A2 size poster version (December 2011)
National Performance Framework - summary of changes to National Indicators
National Performance Framework Refresh Q&A
National Performance and Scotland Performs Refresh Key Messages
Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth announcing refresh of National Performance Framework
Introduction to the National Performance Framework
Criteria for Assessing Performance
Page updated: Wednesday, February 22, 2012