The One City Goals Dashboard
The One City Plan has 546 initiatives. This dashboard allows you to filter theme, sub-theme, relevant Sustainable Development Goal, year or keyword. If you have any feedback or suggestions for future goals please complete our short survey so we can improve this new tool.
There is also now a new Ward Profiles tool available to all, with information on many aspects of Bristol life including population, jobs and the economy, quality of life, health, education, and community safety for each ward in Bristol. There is now free access to more in-depth data across all these topics. Further information can be found on our Ward Profiles webpage
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By reducing suspensions and exclusions, school attendance rates are on track to be in line with the top quarter of best performing local authorities and suspension rates are below the national average (particularly for SEND and racially minoritised young people) by 2028.
Bristol schools are supported to deliver Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education, including life skills, nutrition, sustainability, disability, mental and sexual health, menstruation, gender identity, gender reassignment and sexual orientation
Children and Young People with SEND and their families have the support and information needed to thrive in education and employment
Travel training is provided for all school children across the city to support children to use active and sustainable transport across the city
Young people are able to access learning on key life skills (e.g. food, budget management) from members of their communities (e.g. older people)
With support from Further and Higher Education, all parents or carers without full Level 2 qualifications have access to family learning programmes designed to increase children’s literacy, numeracy, language and development, and enable parents to improve their own skills
280 Bristol companies have pledged to provide quality work experience to children in the city who traditionally have less access to such opportunities
Bristol is in the top quarter of local authorities in England for school inclusion and attendance rates