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
The voices and needs of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), as well as the voice of their families, have been firmly embedded within city decision making
With a diverse public sector workforce which represents the communities they serve, residents feel safe in their communities, and confident reporting crime, abuse and anti-social behaviour
Through safer environments, more community wellbeing and improved accommodation pathways, reoffending rates have decreased by 20% since 2018
Safer streets, stronger communities and collaboration with different sectors including the night-time economy has provided community mentoring to reduce deaths and serious injury from criminal activity
Programmes to engage young people and citizenship has resulted in 16 year olds receiving the vote and an increased number of 11 18 year olds turning out for the Bristol Youth Vote
Children and young people in all communities across Bristol feel a sense of belonging and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are addressed across all services in the city
Less than half of people living in the most deprived areas feel that anti-social behaviour is a problem locally
Restorative approaches are put in place as a first response to conflict management in schools