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Programme for Government Q1 Reporting 2017 Actions PROGRAMME FOR GOVERNMENT Q1 REPORTING 2017 ACTIONS Actions The Programme for Government ‘Our Island - a special place to live and work’ was approved by Tynwald in January 2017 and in April 2017 a performance framework, ‘Delivering a Programme for Government’, was also approved. The ‘Programme for Government 2016-21’ is a strategic plan that outlines measurable goals for Government. The Council of Ministers have committed to providing a public update against the performance framework on a quarterly basis. This report provides an update on performance through monitoring delivery of the actions committed to. The first quarter for 2017/18 ran April, May, June and reporting for this period has been undertaken during the past 4 weeks. Information has been provided from across Government Departments, Boards and Offices, and the Cabinet Office have collated these to provide this report on Key Performance Indicators. The Programme for Government outlines a number of initial actions that were agreed by the Council of Ministers which will help take Government closer to achieving its overall objectives and outcomes. Departments Boards and Offices have developed action plans to deliver these actions and this report provides an update status report on delivery against these action plans. POLITICAL OUTCOME TITLE Q1 Data Comment SPONSOR Promote and drive the Enterprise Development Fund and Martyn Perkins ensure it is delivering jobs and new businesses for our GREEN We have an economy where Chairman OFT local entrepreneurship is Island supported and thriving and Partner with business to offer skills, training and Laurie Hooper GREEN more new businesses are accreditations Tim Crookall choosing to call the Isle of Increase the uptake of our new products, like the Martyn Perkins Man home GREEN alternative banking regime and crowdfunding Chairman OFT Julie Edge Complete the Lord St and Parade St tenders COMPLETED Chair, IOMPO We have a diverse economy where people choose to Extend the number of work permit exemptions and Tim Crookall work and invest GREEN review the effectiveness of this policy Vice Chair, MUA Secure the provision of a replacement landing stage in GREEN Tim Baker Liverpool Consider and report on options for securing our strategic GREEN Tim Baker air services Implement the strategic sea services policy and strategy COMPLETED Tim Baker We have Island transport that meets our social and economic needs Put a demand responsive transport service into place GREEN Jason Moorhouse Data available Develop a strategy for active transport to increase the Q2 - awaiting Ray Harmer number of people using walking and cycling to get N/A results from a Minister DOI around baseline survey POLITICAL OUTCOME TITLE Q1 Data Comment SPONSOR Introduce a regulatory framework for pre-school services GREEN Graham Cregeen Harmonise our further and higher education to ensure GREEN Graham Cregeen we achieve a more effective and value for money service We have an education system which matches our skills requirements now and Update the 2001 Education Act to refresh existing Awaiting in the future legislation and address gaps that exist in our current RED confirmation of Graham Cregeen legislative framework drafting time Laurie Hooper Encourage and stimulate the return of our graduates GREEN Tim Crookall Agree a 50 year National Infrastructure Strategy by July 2017 which considers the public and private Ray Harmer COMPLETED infrastructure required to deliver long term economic Minister DOI growth and social wellbeing Prepare a Harbours Maritime Strategy for the Island to include the exploration of the feasibility for a deep water We have an infrastructure GREEN Tim Baker which supports social and berth and the ability to bring forward a non-tidal marina economic wellbeing by end 2026 Complete the substantial works to Douglas Promenade GREEN David Anderson Complete the regional sewerage infrastructure by the GREEN Alex Allinson end of this administration N/A = Not available POLITICAL OUTCOME TITLE Q1 Data Comment SPONSOR Conduct an independent review of Manx Utilities’ financial position to assess the ongoing stability of its GREEN Alf Cannan long-term financial plan and the assumptions that underlie it We have utilities that Work with the MUA to limit increases in the short term support our Island, for water, sewerage and electricity cost to reduce the COMPLETE Alf Cannan communities and business impact of charges and utility rates on economic activity and the cost of living Consult on a minimum 10Mb universal service obligation GREEN David Ashford for broadband N/A = Not available POLITICAL OUTCOME TITLE Q1 Data Comment SPONSOR Set out a fiscal plan for the term of this administration which gives clear cost reduction targets and controls COMPLETE Alf Cannan expenditure Create a team to identify opportunities, efficiencies and savings in public finance expenditure to meet the cost GREEN Bill Shimmins reduction targets which will be identified in the 2017/18 budget. We are financially Review and consider public/private approaches to GREEN Alf Cannan responsible while providing financing capital and regeneration schemes services that meet the needs of our community Set out a plan to improve the way debts are identified, GREEN Alf Cannan collected and monitored by April 2018 Set out a full plan for rates modernisation by October AMBER Chris Thomas 2017 Introduce the agreed changes to the public sector GREEN Chris Thomas pension N/A = Not available POLITICAL OUTCOME TITLE Q1 Data Comment SPONSOR Improve our procurement policy to ensure we spend COMPLETE Alf Cannan more money locally where possible Fully implement our Freedom of Information regime by GREEN Chris Thomas 2018 Extend the Isle of Man open government policy GREEN David Ashford We have public services Present to Tynwald a feasibility study on considerations which are fit for purpose, relating to a Single Resident Record for the Isle of Man GREEN Chris Thomas modern and provided in the by December 2017 right place Continue to support and fund the digital strategy GREEN Alf Cannan Review and update the Consultation code of Practice, GREEN Chris Thomas implementing any changes by December 2017 Finalise the single legal entity review, including a review GREEN Chris Thomas of government bodies and committees by July 2017 Introduce a competition bill GREEN Martyn Perkins Review our approach to regulating monopolies GREEN Chris Thomas Modernise the Telecommunications Act and work with industry to review associated mechanisms so that GREEN Bill Malarkey We have more responsive consumers are better served legislation and regulation Produce a report on our regulatory framework which GREEN Chris Thomas explores options for better regulation Ensure the Island's legislative position is equivalent to the EU General Data Protection Regulation directive by GREEN Chief Minister May 2018 N/A = Not available POLITICAL OUTCOME TITLE Q1 Data Comment SPONSOR We engage, participate and Consider and respond to issues identified in the are respected international MONEYVAL report on the Isle of Man, GREEN Chief Minister internationally prioritising and taking action as required N/A = Not available POLITICAL OUTCOME TITLE Q1 Data Comment SPONSOR Open the Isle of Man’s first cultural centre, promoting Geoff Corkish cultural and political identity and develop a Manx Language COMPLETE Chris Thomas Strategy by April 2017 Develop and launch a National Development Strategy for Culture and the Arts linked to heritage and tourism by April COMPLETE Geoff Corkish 2017 We are an Island where Organise a Year celebrating our Island as a special place to GREEN Chris Thomas people choose to live and live and work in 2018 visit Target higher spending visitors and new markets as well as GREEN Rob Callister getting more spend from existing visitors Work with the industry to improve and enhance our overall GREEN Rob Callister proposition for tourists Invest in better design and layout for our residential streets GREEN David Anderson Bring into operation the Area Plan for the East by the end of 2019 and set out a timetable for the Area Plans for the GREEN Chris Thomas North and West. We have a planning system Extend permitted development rights by the end of 2017 GREEN Chris Thomas which supports sustainable growth Provide an action plan for consultation and delivery of any AMBER Chris Thomas agreed changes to the planning system by June 2017 Implement improvements to the planning system by April GREEN Chris Thomas 2018 N/A = Not available POLITICAL OUTCOME TITLE Q1 Data Comment SPONSOR Revise our waste management strategy GREEN Ray Harmer We have a natural and built environment which we Implement an energy efficiency scheme by the end of 2017 GREEN Geoffrey Boot conserve and cherish and which is adapted to cope with the threats from NEW ACTION A reduction in the effects of flooding from the 2017/2018 ADDED - WILL climate change NEW NEW baseline BE MEASURED FOR Q2 N/A = Not available POLITICAL OUTCOME TITLE Q1 data Comment SPONSOR Work with housing providers to identify and develop suitable alternative types of housing to meet the Island’s GREEN Julie Edge future needs Investigate how to ensure we have accommodation that can meet the needs of an ageing population including ‘care’ GREEN Kate Beecroft and ‘extra care’ housing, and nursing and residential homes Introduce the Houses in Multiple Occupation standards and GREEN Geoffrey Boot monitoring regime Develop a rent deposit protection mechanism and associated tenancy arbitration process , together with other GREEN Julie Edge necessary landlord and tenancy arrangements Modify the access and eligibility criteria for housing so that We have affordable and access is prioritised for those who are most in need, both at GREEN Julie Edge accessible housing which first point of allocation and at any subsequent tenancy meets our social and review. economic needs NEW ACTION – Progress made in the delivery of Public sector housing NEW Previously measured as NEW investment programme ( DoI and LHA) KPI, status available Q2.
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