| Well-being Objectives | Our intentions by 2027... |
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We will raise educational attainment, helping young people and adults to gain the qualifications and skills needed to lead positive lives
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- All children and young people will have access to good quality education and no schools will be in special measures
- We will have reduced the proportion of young people leaving school not going into further education, employment or training
- We will have successfully embedded the new Curriculum for Wales into our schools to better prepare children and young people for a changing world
- We will be better at meeting the Additional Learning Needs of children and young people helping them to overcome barriers to learning and reach their full potential
- We will have increased support to address the negative impacts of Covid on young people’s education such as learning delay, increased anxiety, behavioural complexities and poor attendance
- We will have helped address recruitment and workforce issues in our Welsh medium education schools
- Proportionally more people will gain the GCSE or equivalent qualifications they need to lead positive lives
- More people will undertake community learning and undertake basic skills that help them gain employment
- We will develop the role of the school in the community and the role of the community to support our schools
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We will encourage and champion children, young people and families so they can thrive
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- More children will receive childcare and education through the Welsh language, contributing to Welsh Government’s Cymraeg 2050 aspirations
- More families will be accessing the Flying Start programme
- More schools requiring investment from the 21st Century schools programme will be modernised
- More children and young people will be directly involved in council decisions and shaping council services
- We will have reduced our Children Looked After population and a greater proportion will be living with in-house foster carers
- We will have increased the number of in-house foster carers with the skills to manage complex situations
- We will have developed in-county therapeutic accommodation options for children with complex needs
- We will work with more young people to reduce anti-social behaviour, preventing people entering the criminal justice system
- We will have supported more refugees to settle into our communities
- We will promote the role and needs of young carers within the community, in order for them to be able to access services equitably
- We will protect children from harmful substances and products through undertaking test purchasing exercise with partners on the sale of age restricted goods, such as alcohol, tobacco and knives
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We will tackle inequality by focusing on early identification and prevention activities that support people to live independent and fulfilling lives |
- We will aim to prevent all families and individuals from becoming homeless through targeted intervention and support
- We will reduce homelessness by working with partners to ensure greater access to suitable accommodation and support services
- We will work with communities to support them to become more resilient and less dependent on statutory services
- More people will retain greater independence at home and to access services in their community through further developing our community based reablement services
- We will ensure that children with disabilities are provided with a quality service that promotes family life, independence and access to community facilities
- We will have helped address some of the serious impacts of the cost of living crisis with a range of financial support for those most in need
- We will bring new private and affordable housing to market through working with landowners to identify new parcels of land for housing
- We will provide free school meals for all nursery and primary aged children
- We will work with our partners and businesses to provide good sustainable jobs in the Borough which enable people to live well
- We will improve housing standards and identify risks to health and safety by responding to and learning from complaints from residents about private rented properties
- More people will live independently in their own homes through greater use of assistive technology
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We will make Torfaen more sustainable by connecting people and communities, socially, digitally and physically
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- More people will choose public transport as a means of travelling for social and business purposes with more trains stopping at Cwmbran and Pontypool and New Inn Rail Stations
- We will have more active travel routes with more people walking and cycling including improving accessibility for disabled people to ensure they can enjoy their local environment
- More people will be making journeys using electric vehicles supported by increasing the number of electric vehicle charging points in the county
- We will work with more volunteers and community groups to improve local environments and communities
- More people will be accessing council services using faster, more widely accessible wifi
- We will use digital solutions to help us monitor how people use our town centres
- Fewer people will be digitally excluded through improved access to broadband
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We will respond to the climate and nature emergencies, recycle more and make improvements to the local environment
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- We will have increased the area of council owned land managed for biodiversity
- We will be well on our way to meeting our target to be net zero carbon by 2030
- We will have exceeded our recycling targets with a greater range of materials collected for recycling
- We will crack down on environmental crimes to deter littering, fly tipping and dog fouling
- We will foster greater pride in place by providing greater support for community environmental action
- Council buildings will use less fossil fuels and suitable buildings will be used to generate renewable electricity
- More of our vehicles will be ultra-low emission, reducing the council’s overall carbon footprint
- We will have increased the borough’s tree coverage and established new orchards to increase carbon capture and promote biodiversity
- We will have trained over 1,000 climate champions so staff help people understand the impact of their decisions on climate change
- We will have developed a new local nature reserve to demonstrate our commitment to protect the environment and create valued spaces for our communities to enjoy
- We will work with communities and maximise funding opportunities to enhance the local natural environment and the condition of local parks and public outdoor spaces
- We will improve air quality within the borough taking the necessary action to protect public health and the environment
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We will make Torfaen a great place to do business by working with local employers, encouraging new business start-ups and entrepreneurial activities
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- We will have supported businesses in the county to deliver economic growth by helping residents into skilled, prosperous and secure employment
- We will have encouraged growth in the number of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), micro-enterprises and business start-ups
- We will create an innovation ecosystem to promote local research and development in our businesses to help them grow and become more prosperous
- We will have promoted Torfaen as a place for investment and worked with developers to transform brownfield sites for employment
- We will have identified new parcels of industrial/employment land, working with landowners to bring them to market
- We will have driven up spend in our local economy by improving local skills and through our own spending as a council
- We will have upskilled the local workforce to attract and retain employers
- We will use some council buildings differently to encourage support new businesses and new industries
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We will support and promote healthier lifestyles in Torfaen to improve mental and physical well-being
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- All schools will have plans to support emotional and mental well-being of staff and learners
- All pupils should be able to participate in 60 minutes of activity every day
- We will expand mental health support for people of all ages
- We will expand inclusive play facilities suitable for all children
- We will work with communities to develop a range of provision so that more residents can access support and take part in volunteering activities
- We will work with Torfaen Leisure Trust to provide greater access to facilities for school pupils
- We will develop community support services and reduce the number of adults and children needing formal care
- We will carry out inspections of food businesses in Torfaen to ensure the food is safe and is what it says it is
- We will develop a sport and leisure strategy with our partners to engage more people in healthy activities and increase opportunities for more people to take part in sports and physical activity
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We will support our local culture and heritage and make Torfaen a thriving, safe and attractive place to live and visit
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- We will increase visitor numbers to destinations in Torfaen including a revitalised Greenmeadow Community Farm
- We will rejuvenate our town centres and encourage a night-time economy with more visitors enjoying good quality places to eat and drink
- The Blaengafog Brook on the British will be taken out of culverts and will flow in a new channel as the first stage of the British masterplan
- We will have reduced the level of anti-social behaviour and serious violence within our communities
- We will work with communities and maximise funding opportunities that improve the appearance of communities and town centres that help promote pride in place
- We will promote Torfaen as a ‘Destination’, working with our outstanding visitor attractions so that we can offer attractive packages for day and overnight visitors that include venues throughout the Borough
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We will provide efficient customer focused services that reflect the way people live their lives and wish to access services
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- We will be a digitally enabled and efficient council providing excellent customer service, allowing more residents to complete their transactions online
- We will be proactively signposting residents to a wider range of well-being information and preventative services to increase the number of people who access information and support from their community
- More residents will be accessing public information, advice and guidance anytime, anyplace and anywhere
- We will ensure our services are designed to reflect customer not business needs through involving, engaging and consulting customers to ensure services listen and improve
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