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A new approach to regeneration outcomes

The Fairer Scotland Fund (FSF) - amounting to £435m between 2008 and 2011 - replaces a range of regeneration and anti-poverty investment programmes from 1 April 2008.

There will be no ‘stand alone’ outcome agreement framework for the FSF. Performance measurement will be linked to the development of Single Outcome Agreements.

The work being undertaken on Single Outcome Agreements is based on the Concordat between the Scottish Government and COSLA. A central proposal in the Concordat was the creation of a Single Outcome Agreement based on the 15 national outcomes agreed in the Concordat.

Guidance has been issued to Community Planning Partnerships setting out:

• the way that regeneration outcomes will be incorporated in Single Outcome Agreements;

• the national targets, outcomes and indicators that are most likely to be relevant to the FSF; and

• the local indicators that may be most relevant to the FSF.

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