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23 NOV 2022
Common Strategic Policy
2023 -2026
GP R.14/2023
Government
Programme
P.98/2022 as amended and approved by the 2023-26 States Assembly on 23 November 2022
Jersey: A Thriving Community
Our ambition
The shared ambition of this Government is for Jersey to be a place where everyone can thrive.
A place where people can afford a home, find good work, enjoy life, love, raise a family, and stay active, healthy, and financially secure throughout life. A place that cares for its community, environment, culture and heritage.
Underpinning this, we need a strong sustainable economy for people to thrive. An economy that delivers long-term growth which positively impacts Jersey s community, environment, and culture. An economy that is resilient, and which draws strength from the skills of those who live here, promoting social mobility and equality of opportunity and reward.
We live in challenging times, and to achieve this ambition we must face with confidence some of the biggest strategic challenges in our recent history, such as the rising cost of living, climate change, global economic trends, the pace of technological transformation, an ageing population, and pressures on our public services. Clearly, some of these challenges are structural and long-term, some require change outside Government, as well as within, and many of the consequences are already with us. So, we know we need to act now to safeguard Jersey s
future for the coming decades and to produce results quickly.
In response to these challenges, and in the knowledge that we cannot do everything, we have set seven strategic priorities which we believe will have the greatest potential benefit. There are many positive aspects to living in Jersey which we wish to preserve. We aim to make sure that everyone can enjoy these benefits so that Jersey truly becomes a thriving community.
We recognise the magnitude of responsibility placed on the Council of Ministers and the States Assembly. We know people have high expectations of us. We accept this responsibility with drive and determination. This Government will work for every Islander, and we will make sure everybody has a voice in the decisions, policies and services that affect them.
The future is ours to create. It will be shaped by the choices we make now and in the coming years. While we know the changes we need to make are significant, we can make them. We have the right tools at our disposal, and we pledge to make a difference by working as a team and as one strong Island community.
Together, we will make Jersey a thriving community.
Common Strategic Policy 2023 - 2026
Our Priorities
We are ambitious for Jersey and our to-do list is long. Our seven interlinked priorities will help us to focus and take decisions that have regard to Jersey as a place to live, a place of work, a place to grow old with dignity, and a place to take pride in and protect.
Community Housing and
Cost of Living
Environment Economy and Seven Skills
Priorities for
Change
Health and Children and
Wellbeing Families
Ageing Population
For each priority, specific aims are set out in Annex 1, showing what we will focus on over the next four years, with key outcome indicators in Annex 2.
We are also working on a series of shared ministerial missions, which will help us to collectively deliver on these priorities through bold transformative interventions. These will be presented early in 2023.
Housing and Cost of Living
Improve access to, and supply of, good-quality affordable housing, and help people to achieve a decent standard of living.
Economy and Skills
Develop a more sustainable, innovative, outward-facing and prosperous economy and help people acquire the right skills throughout their lives; we want Jersey to be an attractive place for everyone to achieve their potential.
Children and Families
Help all children and young people to have the best start in life, recognising that the early years have a lasting impact, and that being loved, being listened to, and receiving a good, rounded education are essential to future life chances.
Ageing Population
Enable people to live active, independent, healthy lives as they live longer.
Health and Wellbeing
Provide and regulate good quality healthcare and social services, promoting better health and wellbeing underpinned by improvements in public health.
Environment
Protect and enhance our urban, rural and marine environment so that everyone can continue to enjoy its benefits, moving purposefully and fairly on a path to net zero emissions.
Community
Create a more inclusive, vibrant community where people feel respected and able to flourish, as well as safe and protected.
How we will deliver
We will achieve our priorities through:
Building trust
We will uphold the highest standards of conduct, enhancing trust in Government by being responsive, compassionate, accessible, and inclusive, harnessing the expertise of those in Government, the States Assembly, and the public of Jersey. This includes being serious about and responsive to the Scrutiny process.
Accountability
We will lead in a professional way. This includes being accountable, promoting good governance and democracy, and operating in an open and transparent way with clear communication. We will work with the Privileges and Procedures Committee, the Scrutiny Liaison Committee, and the ComitØ de ConnØtables in seeking to increase civic engagement and understanding.
Being prudent
We are serious about sound financial management. We will use taxpayers money wisely, ensuring that our stewardship of the public finances supports a stable economic outlook for Jersey. The Island s strong reputation for financial management has been hard won and our approach to income and expenditure, and our restraint when it comes to borrowing, will bolster this reputation.
Focusing on delivery
We will drive effective and efficient delivery of public services by identifying where performance needs to improve, as well as recognising and learning from good practice, so that we can provide the services people deserve.
Being evidence-based
We will take decisions based on the collection and rigorous analysis of evidence and data. We will look outward to learn from elsewhere, while delivering solutions tailored for Jersey.
Our workforce
We rely on the people who work for us, and will forge a motivated and productive workforce, addressing skills and labour gaps, especially in critical front-line services such as health and social care.
A commitment to partnership
We maximise our impact when we work together across the whole of government and with the parishes, private sector, voluntary and community organisations, as well as maintaining strong relationships with international partners.
Making better decisions
To deliver real benefit for Islanders, each decision will be made with regard to the impact it has on Islanders in three ways: on affordability, on wider quality of life, and on the long-term sustainability of the economy and environment.
Affordability
The affordability of basic goods and services, healthcare, and accommodation. Long-term financial security, especially when it comes to unforeseen events or retirement, is also vital.
Quality of life
Key wider factors that contribute to better living standards such as access to health; housing; open spaces; education and training; employment conditions; public services; environment, culture and other lifestyle factors.
Sustainability
The social, environmental, and economic sustainability of Government policy. The fundamental question is whether we are living within or beyond environmental limits by asking whether today s prosperity compromises that of future generations.
These three factors are inextricably linked to achieving our ambition that Jersey is a thriving community. If we apply these three important factors to Government decision-making, we are confident it will lead to better, more consistent outcomes.
Our Values
We strongly endorse the existing values of our public service:
WE DELIVER
WE ARE
CUSTOMER WE ARE FOCUSED RESPECTFUL
OUR
VALUES
WE ARE WE ARE ALWAYS BETTER IMPROVING TOGETHER
WE ARE WE ARE WE ARE WE
WREESAPREECTFUL BETTER ALWAYS CUSTOMER DELIVER TOGETHER IMPROVING FOCUSED
We care about people as individuals and show respect for their rights, views and feelings
We share knowledge and expertise, valuing the benefits of working together
We are continuously developing ourselves and our services to be the best they can be for Jersey
We are passionate about making Jersey a better place to live and work for everyone
We are proud of Jersey as a place and are passionate about shaping and delivering great public services
We will lead by example, demonstrating these values ourselves and holding the public service to account in its adoption of these values in everything it does.
Monitoring our Priorities
We will monitor the impact of actions taken under each priority. We will draw upon the full array of performance information published by Government and Statistics Jersey, with special focus on the outcomes that matter.
More information on key outcome indicators can be found in Annex 2. Some of these are long- term and will take more than four years to achieve. As a responsible Government, we are not just focused on this term of office, but on the long-term future of the Island.
The Common Strategic Policy as part of the overall Government Programme
This document is the Common Strategic Policy, the legally-required statement of the shared policy of the Council of Ministers. It forms part of a suite of documents referred to as The Government Programme for 2023-2026: From Vision to Action.
As well as this Common Strategic Policy, the Government Programme also includes:
Government Plan 2023 2026, which sets out the funding position for Government
including income, and capital and revenue expenditure.
Ministerial Plans as introduced by the Chief Minister as one of the 100 Day Actions. Each
Minister will present their plan to the States Assembly, providing a clear focus for action, and aiding the Assembly in holding each Minister to account for their delivery.
2023 Delivery Plans to support the above, which will be published in early 2023.
This Common Strategic Policy and the Government Plan will be lodged and debated by the full States Assembly in the autumn, with the Ministerial Plans presented as a report in the same timeframe to afford further detail.
The Government Programme reflects the issues that are most important to Islanders as expressed during the election. It is informed by data and evidence, and seeks to demonstrate our focus on the economic, social, cultural, and environmental wellbeing of Islanders both now and in the future.
Common Strategic Policy 2023 - 2026
Annex 1: Delivery Priorities
Housing and Cost of Living
Our mini-budget, delivered in the first 100 days, put money into the pockets of Islanders through tax reductions and targeted benefits.
For the medium term we will focus our attention on encouraging a strong, sustainable economy that benefits all Islanders, improving our standard of living, and keeping taxes low whilst continuing to support the most vulnerable.
Jersey has a housing crisis. It is a key factor in people s quality of life, as well as a driver of the increasing cost of living in Jersey, which has been exacerbated by globally-driven inflation increases.
We will be proactive in driving a sustainable response to the housing crisis, for tenants and homeowners. We will promote and support home ownership, aiding those looking to get on the housing ladder. We will release publicly-owned sites for housing development, we will enable Islanders to right-size when they want to, and we will help to return vacant homes to the market, making the most of our existing housing stock.
We will increase the supply of new affordable homes, and make more homes available for our key workers to secure our most important public services for the future. We will develop partnerships and encourage construction sector innovation.
In parallel, we will improve the quality of rental accommodation and introduce more protection for private rental tenants, increasing security of tenure and fairness for both tenants and landlords.
We will be prudent, and make sure these short-term actions do not distort the housing market for future generations. We will bring forward the Island s first long-term, sustainable strategy for the future of Jersey s housing market. We will do this through coordinated and sustained action that tackles the cost of living and housing crisis, in line with clear commitments made in the Council of Minister s Ministerial Plans and responding effectively to the changing economic environment.
Economy and Skills
In a highly competitive world, our long-term economic success cannot be taken for granted and, to this end, we will continue the development of a sustainable economic framework within which we can create the right conditions to achieve Jersey s full economic potential in the face of varied global challenges.
Jersey s Economic Framework will provide clear long-term direction, including by identifying the skills we need, so that Islanders can contribute to the economy throughout their lives. A new skills barometer will identify skills gaps and help us target investment. In the immediate term,
we will work with employers and educators to find solutions to the skills and labour shortages following the Covid-19 pandemic and post-Brexit economy.
Everyone should have opportunities to access exciting and diverse jobs, to live in an Island where business is valued and supported, and where the economy positively impacts Jersey s community, environment and culture. We especially want our young people to see Jersey as an attractive place where they can build rewarding careers that suit their lifestyles and enable them to contribute to the economy as productively as they can. Achieving this will require us to ensure that the economy remains sustainable, addresses our social needs and environmental resources, and is long-lasting precisely because it grows in step with the ability of our Island to maintain it.
All sectors, and businesses of all sizes, contribute to the unique nature of Jersey s economy. We will invest in the continued success of our financial services industry and we will continue to support our traditional industries, particularly tourism and retail, agriculture, fishing and maritime, which help to protect our beautiful natural environment and are an important part of our Island s heritage and identity.
We will facilitate new opportunities for local businesses through a renewed focus on productivity, technological transformation, and growing exports and inward investment. To support Jersey s existing businesses and harness our Island s entrepreneurial spirit, we will develop an Enterprise Strategy, identify opportunities to cut red tape, incentivise start-ups, and help established businesses to grow and thrive.
Jersey s future must be one of economic success amidst immense global uncertainty. The Government will work tirelessly with all partners and arms-length organisations to ensure that the foundations of a truly sustainable economy are laid during the coming four years.
Children and Families
The first five years of a child s life have a lasting impact. For example, 90% of a child s brain is developed by the start of school at the age of 4 and so a happy and healthy start in life is vitally important. We will provide a range of early years support, including breastfeeding support, to build a stronger society for tomorrow.
Offering a good quality education to our young people plays a key role in life chances and
is particularly important in our community. We will progress reforms to education, including developing better support for learners with particular needs, investing in upskilling the teaching workforce, and modernising school facilities, particularly in St Helier.
We also want to begin to create schools that are hubs within our communities, hosting multiple services for children and families, and making the best use of our education facilities. And we will make sure Jersey s children and young people can be physically active and access green space wherever they live, learn and play.
Not all children in Jersey enjoy the same opportunities and life chances. Only by listening to children s experiences are we able to understand their achievements and challenges. We want children increasingly to be heard, valued, and involved in the decisions that affect their everyday lives.
Children in the care of the Minister and care leavers are a priority. We are committed to improving our social care services for children and building on the Jersey Care Inquiry recommendations.
We will work towards providing free or lower cost primary healthcare for all Jersey s children, and to reducing other barriers to children accessing primary care, as part of the ongoing review of the Island s overall health and care system and its sustainable funding. We will invest also in children and young people s mental health services, increasing capacity to reduce waiting times and introducing an early intervention service.
In sum, we will consider children and families in everything we do as a Government, in policies, services, facilities and regeneration.
Ageing Population
We will support all Islanders to live well as they live longer.
This means we need to plan properly to help people sustain active, healthy, independent lives. In particular, we must be prepared for the increase in the number of Islanders aged over 85, which is forecast to grow rapidly over the next few decades, by supporting them to age healthily.
There are opportunities and implications of an ageing population across all aspects of Island life.
Age should not be a barrier to older workers participating in the jobs market, and we will provide opportunities for life-long learning and attractive flexible roles. Businesses should be able to cater for older Islanders needs and wants; and sports and leisure could be developed with older people in mind. Homes can be designed to allow for independent living, and local communities can ensure that people feel connected, not isolated.
We have already started work on this as part of our 100 Day Action Plan, and we will continue to evolve policies to support older Islanders, listening to and involving them in the decisions we make.
We will provide safe walking and other transport options for the elderly and encourage the improvement and expansion of parks and gardens, especially in urban areas.
We will also ensure that, over the long term, the benefits we provide and the funds we have available to support Islanders, whether in older age or when in need, are sustainable so that we may all rely on them for the future.
Health and Wellbeing
We will support Islanders wellbeing, and we will provide and regulate for good quality health and care services.
At some stage in our lives, we all need our health service. We want Islanders to be as healthy as possible and to be confident that, when they do need help with their physical or mental health, there are high quality services available to them.
We strongly believe that listening to patients and their families, to our staff, and to our GP, pharmacy, dental and care sector partners is key to shaping future services and improving health outcomes.
We will bring forward an affordable and appropriate solution for our future hospital facilities, and we will embed quality improvement in healthcare services while modernising our care model to ensure we are providing the best care in the right places.
At the same time, we will improve the conditions that promote good health including anticipating and better meeting the needs of our ageing population, and working in partnership across
the community and Government to reduce health inequalities for all improving health and care outcomes. This includes promoting healthy lifestyles, with increased access to healthy nutritious foods, opportunities to stop smoking, and ways to be physically active.
We will encourage the improvement and expansion of parks and children s play facilities, especially in urban areas. We will increase our investment in the public realm.
Environment
We will protect and enhance our environment for future generations.
People care passionately about the natural beauty of the Island. We will preserve our natural heritage and move towards a zero waste, circular economy. We will improve biodiversity, water, air and soil quality, and will continue our drive to reduce carbon emissions in line with our Carbon Neutral Roadmap. Accordingly, we commit to making meaningful and measurable progress on the Carbon Neutral Roadmap (approved by the States Assembly in April 2022) and meet our international climate obligations under the Paris Agreement.
To protect and enhance Jersey s natural environment, heritage, habitats and species, we will introduce proposals to extend the protection of our land, sea and unique built environments.
By working together with the Parishes, we will provide safe, and where achievable segregated, routes for walkers and cyclists by reallocating road space around the Island and within the Town area to encourage active travel.
We will provide safe walking and cycling facilities to allow children to walk and cycle to school, thereby increasing their health, fitness and independent mobility and reducing the impact of the school run on the environment.
Through planning powers, we will also enhance the quality of the places and neighbourhoods in which we live. We will ensure delivery of the homes and infrastructure that are essential to economic prosperity and Islanders wellbeing.
This will be underpinned by the ongoing maintenance of our built infrastructure, including tree planting and the provision of green spaces, our roads, sea defences and solid and liquid waste processing facilities, and working closely with our partners who provide the Island s utility services.
We will also support the Island s financial sector to become a leading sustainable finance centre and in doing so, become a leader of green finance.
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Community
We will create a more inclusive and vibrant community.
Inclusivity is at the heart of our vision for Government and for the Island. We have already committed to much more proactive government engagement with the parishes, older and younger people, disabled Islanders, and our diverse communities. We will actively promote equality, diversity, and social inclusion in conjunction with our specific priorities on children, families and our ageing population.
We will continue to work towards ensuring that the services and facilities provided by the Government are accessible and that the government departments have access and inclusion plans in place so that all people are treated equitably.
We will ensure Jersey continues to nurture a positive and inclusive island identity, which is bolstered through our proud tradition of volunteering. We will support this through enhanced opportunities to volunteer both here and overseas.
We will play our part in the international community by continuing to support the work of Jersey Overseas Aid and by welcoming all parts of our diverse population through our cultural diversity centre.
We will continue to invest in arts, culture, heritage, and sport as a route to improving Islanders quality of life and by funding the renovation of Jersey Opera House so that it can once again be at the heart of our community.
We recognise that strong communities flourish when people are, and feel, safe. We will prioritise early intervention, working in partnership to prevent issues escalating. And we will bring energy to countering violence against women and girls.
We will ensure that there are sufficient police officers and firefighters, and we will drive forward policy to ensure that Jersey remains a safe and peaceful society where crime and the fear of crime are low.
Annex 2: Monitoring Impact
Jersey s Performance Framework
We will monitor the impact we make by drawing in particular on the indicators in the Jersey Performance Framework, which are based on what people said was important to them in Future Jersey.
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Affordable Jobs and
living growth
Business environment
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This will enable us to take a holistic view of progress on community, environmental and economic wellbeing across Jersey over the next four years and beyond.
The Council of Ministers will continue to strive to achieve the long-term vision of Future Jersey and work towards delivering the ten desired community outcomes arising from it:
Future Jersey Vision: An Island loved for its beautiful coast and countryside, rich heritage, diverse wildlife and clean air, land and water. An Island where a sense of community really matters - a safe place to grow up and enjoy life. An Island that offers everyone the opportunity to contribute to, and share in, the success of a strong, sustainable economy.
Wellbeing Outcome section
Community Children enjoy the best start in life
wellbeing Islanders enjoy long, health and active lives
Islanders feel safe and protected at home, work and in public Islanders enjoy living in a vibrant and inclusive community
Economic Islanders are able to afford a decent standard of living
wellbeing Islanders benefit from a strong economy and rewarding job opportunities
Jersey is and attractive place to do business
Environmental Jersey s built and historic environment is valued and enjoyed wellbeing Jersey s unique natural environment is protected for future generations
Jersey s natural resources are managed and used responsibly
We will show our progress using the storyboards and related indicators set out within the Jersey Performance Framework. We will improve the relevance and presentation of the indicators within the Framework to improve their use.
Wellbeing Sub-section Outcome section
Community Children All children in Jersey have the best start in life wellbeing All children in Jersey live healthy lives
All children in Jersey learn and achieve
All children in Jersey grow up safely
All children in Jersey are valued and involved
Health and Islanders benefit from healthy lifestyles wellbeing Islanders are protected against social and
environmental health hazards
Islanders can access high quality, effective health
services
Islanders with long-term health conditions enjoy a good
quality of live
Mental health and wellbeing are fundamental to quality
of life in Jersey
Safety and Islanders are safe and protected at home, work and security in public
Vibrant and Islanders enjoy living in a vibrant and inclusive inclusive community
community Islanders engage in the public decisions that affect
their Island
Wellbeing section | Sub-section | Outcome |
Economic | Affordable | Islanders are able to afford a decent standard of living |
wellbeing | living |
|
| Jobs and Growth | Islanders benefit from a strong, sustainable economy and rewarding job opportunities |
Environmental | Built | St Helier is an attractive town to live in, work in and visit |
wellbeing | environment | Islanders live in secure, quality homes that they can afford |
|
| Jersey benefits from a safe, sustainable transport system |
| Natural environment | Jersey s unique natural environment is protected and conserved for future generations |
The following table presents further key indicators that highlight the focus of the Common Strategic Policy.
Where we will: Where we will: Continue to improve Turn the curve
Increase or sustain the rate Transform the rate of progress of progress
Housing and Increase real average earnings Increase the amount of housing
(and the real median equivalised that is affordable
Cost of Living household income) Decrease the proportion of renters Increase the % of Islanders who are classed as living in rental stress ;
very satisfied with their housing Increase the number of long-term
increase the number and standard vacant homes brought back into of private rental homes with Rent use;
Safe accreditation Increase the number of first-time
buyer homes; and
Increase the number of people
housed through the Affordable Housing Gateway.
Where we will: Where we will: Continue to improve Turn the curve
Increase or sustain the rate Transform the rate of progress of progress
Economy Increase total GVA per person Increase % of young Islanders
Increase the number of Islanders who see Jersey as the right place and Skills with qualifications above Level 4 to build their careers and lives
[new indicator]
Increase productivity in real terms
Reduce skills shortages in key
sectors, through a skills barometer and training for Islanders
[new indicator]
Children Increase wellbeing scores for Reduce inequality in attainment
pupils in Years 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 for key groups
and Families
% of mothers who are Increase % with access to open breastfeeding (either fully space at home
or partially) at 6 to 8 weeks
Ageing Increase % of older age groups Increase the % of Islanders in
who report medium to high life each age group who report Population satisfaction good or very good health
Reduce the premature mortality
rate
Increase the % of Islanders who
meet the recommended level of physical activity
Health and Reduce the % of patients waiting Reduce the % of Islanders who longer than 180 days for elective smoke daily or occasionally
Wellbeing treatment Reduce the % of Islanders who are Improve the healthy life overweight or obese
expectancy at 65
Monitor the full suite of indicators
on health service quality and waiting times
Environment Increase coverage in square Reduce Jersey s emissions of kilometres of Marine Protected greenhouse gases in line with
Areas the Carbon Neutral Roadmap
Increase kilometres of coast and in line with our international
and countryside access routes commitments under the Paris available to the public Agreement
Increase the area of land protected
as ecological and geological Sites of Special Interest
Community Increase % of Islanders who say Reduce gender-based violence
their neighbourhood is very safe [new indicator]
% who are satisfied with the area in which they live
Appendix 1 - Amendments agreed by the States Assembly to the Proposed Common Strategic Policy 2023 -2026
Common Strategic Policy 2023 - 2026
On Wednesday 23 November 2022 the States Assembly voted to approve the Common Strategic Policy 2023-25, as amended by the following:
Amendment 1 - P.98/2022 Amd. as amended by P.98/2022 Amd.Amd. (re-issue)
Which agreed:
- on page 5 in the Environment section before the word environment there should be inserted the words urban, rural and marine ; and after the word purposefully there should be inserted the words and fairly. ;
- on page 6 in the A commitment to partnership section after the word with the there should be inserted the words parishes, ;
- on page 7 in the Quality of Life section, after the word housing there should be inserted the words open space ;
- on page 15, Annex 1, in the Environment section after the third paragraph should be inserted a new paragraph as follows
We will provide safe walking and cycling facilities to allow children to walk and cycle to school, thereby increasing their health, fitness and independent mobility and reducing
the impact of the school run on the environment.
- on page 14, Annex 1
in the Ageing Population section after the fourth paragraph there should be
inserted a new paragraph as follows
We will provide safe walking and other transport options for the elderly and encourage the improvement and expansion of parks and gardens, especially in urban areas. ; and
in the Health and Wellbeing section after the fifth paragraph should be inserted a
new paragraph as follows
We will encourage the improvement and expansion of parks and children s play facilities, especially in urban areas. We will increase our investment in the public realm. ;
- on page 15, Annex 1, in the Environment section
after the third paragraph should be inserted a new paragraph as follows
By working together with the Parishes, we will provide safe, and where achievable segregated, routes for walkers and cyclists by reallocating road space around the Island and within the Town area to encourage active travel. ; and
in the penultimate paragraph after the word infrastructure there should be
inserted the words including tree planting and the provision of green spaces, .
Amendment 3 - P.98/2022 Amd.(3) as amended by P.98/2022 Amd.(3) Amd.
Which agreed on page 13, paragraph 6, before the words We will invest also there should be inserted the words
We will work towards providing free or lower cost primary healthcare for all Jersey s children, and to reducing other barriers to children accessing primary care, as part of the ongoing review of the Island s overall health and care system and its sustainable funding.
Amendment 4 P.98/2022 Amd.(4)
Which agreed on page 17, the words The table over the page presents some of the key indicators we will use should be substituted with the following
The Council of Ministers will continue to strive to achieve the long-term vision of Future Jersey and work towards delivering the ten desired community outcomes arising from it:
Future Jersey Vision: An Island loved for its beautiful coast and countryside, rich heritage, diverse wildlife and clean air, land and water. An Island where a sense of community really matters - a safe place to grow up and enjoy life. An Island that offers everyone the opportunity to contribute to, and share in, the success of a strong, sustainable economy.
Wellbeing section | Outcome |
Community wellbeing | Children enjoy the best start in life |
Islanders enjoy long, health and active lives | |
Islanders feel safe and protected at home, work and in public | |
Islanders enjoy living in a vibrant and inclusive community | |
Economic wellbeing | Islanders are able to afford a decent standard of living |
Islanders benefit from a strong economy and rewarding job opportunities | |
Jersey is and attractive place to do business | |
Environmental wellbeing | Jersey s built and historic environment is valued and enjoyed |
Jersey s unique natural environment is protected for future generations | |
Jersey s natural resources are managed and used responsibly |
We will show our progress using the storyboards and related indicators set out within the Jersey Performance Framework. We will improve the relevance and presentation of the indicators within the Framework to improve their use.
Wellbeing section | Sub-section | Outcome |
Community wellbeing | Children | All children in Jersey have the best start in life |
All children in Jersey live healthy lives | ||
All children in Jersey learn and achieve | ||
All children in Jersey grow up safely | ||
All children in Jersey are valued and involved | ||
Health and wellbeing | Islanders benefit from healthy lifestyles | |
Islanders are protected against social and environmental health hazards | ||
Islanders can access high quality, effective health services | ||
Islanders with long-term health conditions enjoy a good quality of live | ||
Mental health and wellbeing are fundamental to quality of life in Jersey |
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Wellbeing section | Sub-section | Outcome |
Community wellbeing | Safety and security | Islanders are safe and protected at home, work and in public |
Vibrant and inclusive community | Islanders enjoy living in a vibrant and inclusive community | |
Islanders engage in the public decisions that affect their Island | ||
Economic wellbeing | Affordable living | Islanders are able to afford a decent standard of living |
Jobs and Growth | Islanders benefit from a strong, sustainable economy and rewarding job opportunities | |
Environmental wellbeing | Built environment | St Helier is an attractive town to live in, work in and visit |
Islanders live in secure, quality homes that they can afford | ||
Jersey benefits from a safe, sustainable transport system | ||
| Natural environment | Jersey s unique natural environment is protected and conserved for future generations |
| Sustainable resources | Jersey s natural resources are managed and used responsibly |
The following table presents further key indicators that highlight the focus of the Common Strategic Policy.
Amendment 5 - P.98/2022 Amd.(5) as amended by P.98/2022 Amd.(5) Amd.
Which agreed on page 15, following the fifth paragraph, after the words utility services. there should be inserted the following new paragraph
We will also support the Island s financial sector to become a leading sustainable finance centre and in doing so, become a leader of green finance.
Amendment 6 - P.98/2022 Amd.(6) as amended P.98/2022 Amd.(6) Amd.
Which agreed:
on page 11 of the report
- in the third paragraph, the words Housing matters should be substituted with the words Jersey has a housing crisis ;
- after the final paragraph there should be inserted the following sentence
We will do this through coordinated and sustained action that tackles the cost of living and housing crisis, in line with clear commitments made in the Council of Minister s Ministerial Plans and responding effectively to the changing economic environment.
on page 18 of the report
(i) in the Continue to improve section of the table for Housing and Cost of Living, there should be inserted the words increase the number and standard of private rental homes with Rent Safe accreditation ; and
(i) in the Turn the curve section of the table for Housing and Cost of Living, after the words housing that is affordable should be inserted the following words
Decrease the proportion of renters classed as living in rental stress ;
increase the number of long-term vacant homes brought back into use;
increase the number of first-time buyer homes; and
increase the number of people housed through the Affordable Housing Gateway.
Amendment 7 - P.98/2022 Amd.(7) as amended P.98/2022 Amd. (7) Amd.
Which agreed that on page 15 in the Community section after the second paragraph, should be inserted the following new paragraph
We will continue to work towards ensuring that the services and facilities provided by the Government are accessible and that the government departments have access and inclusion plans in place so that all people are treated equitably.
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