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
This dashboard is based on the 2021 One City Plan. Click here to read the 2023 Plan
Themes
Sub-themes
Year
SDG
All young people are able to access a range of activities that supports both their mental and physical health outside of school that is suitable to their needs, including activities such as sport, outward bound courses, forest schools and cycling
The city is supporting Bristol’s early years and childcare sector to deliver the best possible start for Bristol’s children, including an affordable municipal childcare offer
The Children’s Charter ensures all Bristol schools are supported to deliver effective Personal, Social and Health Education, linked to gender identity and sexual orientation, sexual health, menstruation, life skills, food/nutrition and sustainability
Bristol’s skills provision reflects the economy’s required skills and key inward investment opportunities, while also focusing on inclusivity and an equitable distribution of workers across key employment areas (e.g. low carbon industries and the healthcare sector)
Inclusion and school attendance rates is on track to be in line with the top quarter of best performing local authorities by 2028
Travel training is provided for all school children across the city to support children to use active and sustainable transport across the city
Work with the Global Goals Centre and the Bristol Curriculum has empowered young people to be a key driving force for Bristol towards its sustainable future
All parents or carers without full Health and Social Care Level 2 skills have access to family learning programmes designed to increase childrens literacy, numeracy, language and development, and enable parents to improve their own skills