How is the implementation of ASB Strategies being measured?
A. Scottish Government funding to local agencies from 2005 onwards to tackle antisocial behaviour is tied to antisocial behaviour outcome agreements. These will give local agencies the flexibility to spend money according to local needs and priorities. But, in return, local agencies will be expected to deliver change, and will be required to report annually to the Government on their progress and achievement of outcomes. Progress towards all outputs and outcomes should be monitored regularly, with multi agency meetings involving all parties involved in the original Strategy document. Further information can be found in the Monitoring & Evaluation section of this website.
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