This questionnaire is for parents/carers to complete to inform the Digital Offending group on what information and resources will most greatly benefit families in Aberdeen City.
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Our exclusion policy and guidance was developed in 2020.
The aim from the Scottish Government is for all children and young people to be fully included, engaged and involved in their education; and, to improve outcomes: Included, Engaged and Involved Part 2: A Positive Approach to Preventing and Managing School Exclusions (www.gov.scot)
Exclusion should only be used as a last resort;
be a proportionate response where there is no alternative;
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If you are unable to partake in the online survey but wish to carry out a paper survey and speak to us face to face, we are holding an exhibition at Kings Church in Bridge of Don on Thursday the 2nd of November from 4pm to 8pm. If you require further information please contact RoadsScotland@aecom.com.
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It is important you tell us what you think is good and what could be better about your place and city so we can make sure we are all working to make the city a better place for everyone.
We want to hear from you about your place, this is the area of the city that you live in.
This is where you live, play, spend time with friends and family and go to school or study so you will know what makes your life good and what can make it difficult.
When asking you about your...More
Like all local authorities, Aberdeen City Council faces rising costs for delivering public services. The scale of the challenge means we must plan for a funding shortfall of £83 million over the next four years.
Some extremely difficult decisions will need to be made to stay within budget. This is based on the current information we have and which may change (for example, the level of Scottish Government grant we receive).
Phase 2 of our consultation presents our initial savings...More
Aberdeen City Council will reconsider the decision made at the Council Budget meeting on 1 March 2023 which resulted in the reduction of funding to Sport Aberdeen and in particular the impact this had in the closure of Bucksburn Swimming Pool. This decision will be made at full council in December 2023.
To inform this decision Aberdeen City Council will complete a full Integrated Impact Assessment on the impact of Bucksburn Swimming pool closing. The Integrated Impact...More
Do you care about Aberdeen and your neighbourhood? Community Planning Aberdeen want to hear from you.
Community Planning Aberdeen is the name for your local partnership of public, private and third sector organisations and communities all working together to improve people’s lives across Aberdeen City. With our Locality Empowerment Groups and Priority Neighbourhood Partnerships we are refreshing the City’s Local Outcome Improvement Plan and the Locality Plans...More
The form is for community groups to fill in at the end of each session so we know how many people participated and met the criteria. Please also capture children/ young people's levels of enjoyment in your Autumn in the City activity and share any impacts.
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The form is for delivery services or organisations to fill in at the end of each session. Please capture children/ young people's levels of enjoyment in your Autumn in the City activity and share any impacts.
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Aberdeen City Council will reconsider the decision made at the Council Budget meeting on 1 March 2023 to close Cornhill, Cults, Ferryhill, Kaimhill, Northfield and Woodside libraries. This decision will be made at full council in December 2023.
To inform this decision Aberdeen City Council will complete a full Integrated Impact Assessment for each of the 6 libraries. The Integrated Impact Assessment will consider whether the closures have had any impact on users...More
Please use this form to book your space for the Aberdeen Health Determinants Research Collaborative's Launch Event.
The Aberdeen Health Determinants Research Collaborative brings together Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeen University, NHS Grampian and RGU alongside Community Planning. The goal is to create a more Research Active culture in Aberdeen where evidence-based decisions are made at every level in order to reduce health inequalities across the city.
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We want children and young people aged 0-18, parents/carers and those working with this age group to help shape how we deliver library services in Aberdeen.
This survey is a first step in gathering feedback to inform future library services in Aberdeen.
If you need help to complete the survey, please ask a parent, carer or other adult.
If you (or anyone you know) require a paper copy of the survey, please visit your nearest Aberdeen City library or download one from the...More
Be a vital part of shaping our future library provision so that resources can be directed to meet the needs of our ever-changing city and communities.
This survey is part of a range of consultation activity from the Aberdeen Library and Information Service, that will inform the direction and delivery of the future of the Library Service.
If you (or anyone you know) require a paper copy of the survey, please visit your nearest library.
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Take part in the 2023 Rent Consultation.
We are consulting on a one-year rent policy and to review again in 2025, with a potentially longer-term policy. As part of this, we are considering two options of rent increase in 2024/25 at either 6.3% or 8.8%.
The rent that you pay to Aberdeen City Council is held in an account known as the Housing Revenue Account (HRA). The money in this account can only be invested in housing services such as repairs, improvements, housing management...More
Aberdeen City Health & Social Care Partnership is currently reviewing how care and support at home and supported living is delivered throughout Aberdeen.
This survey is aimed at anyone who currently receives visiting, or accommodation based care and support at home.
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Aberdeen City Council is currently reviewing the Scheme for the Establishment of Community Councils, the associated guidance documents and some boundary changes. The Local Government Scotland Act 1973 requires any amendments to the Scheme to be advertised locally to seek representations from members of the public. The consultation ends on Friday 20 October 2023.
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In line with the Scottish Governments national development work around 'Getting It Right For Everyone' (GIRFE) we are looking for your participation in a creative thinking session around how we can get it right for older people with frailty and children with a learning disability moving on from school (transitioning) into adult life and beyond.
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In line with the Scottish Governments national development work around 'Getting It Right For Everyone' (GIRFE) we are looking for your participation in a creative thinking session around how we can get it right for older people with frailty and children with a learning disability moving on from school (transitioning) into adult life and beyond.
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The Council is carrying out a feasibility study over the next six weeks, to identify whether refurbishing and reconfiguring Old Aberdeen House could provide a two stream school for St Peter’s long term educational requirements. The Council agreed in September 2019 to relocate St Peter’s School to the existing Riverbank School building, after the new replacement Riverbank School has opened … subject to the condition of the Riverbank building first being improved to a category A...More
The Council is currently carrying out a feasibility study, to identify potential options for new secondary school provision to serve the communities of Hazlehead, Countesswells and Kingswells, in order to meet future school capacity requirements for these communities and to provide high quality learning environments to support the needs of all pupils, staff and the wider communities. In March 2016 a decision was taken by Council to include Kingswells within the catchment area of the new...More
Aberdeen City Health and Social Care Partnership is pleased to announce the Health Improvement Fund is now open for applications!
Up to £5,000 is available to put your idea into action.
The Health Improvement Fund is available for initiatives that will improve health and wellbeing in communities across Aberdeen, either geographical communities or communities of interest.
Applications will close on Friday 6th October at midnight. Any application recieved after this will not...More
In line with the Scottish Governments national development work around 'Getting It Right For Everyone' (GIRFE) we are looking for your participation in a creative thinking session around how we can get it right for children with a learning disability moving on from school (transitioning) into adult life and beyond.
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This form is for individuals who are interested in becoming a part of the Health Improvement Fund application screening panel. You will be integral in identifying which projects meet the funding criteria and will be successful in their funding bid! This is an exciting opportunity to directly influence what goes on in your community!
For any further queries, please get in touch - HealthImprovement@aberdeencity.gov.uk
*This form may close early if we receive lots of interest.
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A Development Plan Scheme (DPS) is produced every year. It sets out a programme for preparing and reviewing Local Development Plans (LDP). Within the DPS a Participation Statement is included which outlines when consultation is likely to take place and with whom and of its likely form and of the steps to be taken to involve the public at large in the stages of preparation or review.
This DPS is the first to cover the new LDP process, beginning Summer 2023 and ending Spring 2028. The...More
Overprovision exercise for on-sale and off-sale licensed premises within Aberdeen City.
The interactive map which shows the extent of the city centre zone for on-sale premises as well as the location of all on-sale and off-sale premises can be found in the related links section below.
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Who Can Apply?
£10,000 has been allocated to community groups across the city to supplement the delivery of activities to children and young people during the October Holiday period.
A Community Group is defined as group or organisation that is based in or operating in a community within the city. Please note, this applicaton is not for parents.
What is the criteria?
This is Aberdeen City Council Funding.
The funding is aimed at children aged 5-14 from low income...More