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Journey to Net Zero final report

Report

Journey to Net Zero final report

The Journey to Net Zero plan outlines projects that will support us on our journey to carbon neutrality. In this plan we have considered at a high level the potential scale of carbon reduction that the future projects could deliver.


  • Published date: 23 May 2022
  • Last updated: 03 October 2023

Details

In March 2019, B&NES declared a Climate Emergency, which included a commitment to become carbon neutral by 2030. Transport currently accounts for 29% of carbon emissions in the B&NES area. The Journey to Net Zero plan provides a holistic approach for meeting the transport needs of those living, working and visiting Bath from 2020 onwards. The plan identifies how transport will respond to and support delivery of the targets set out in the Climate Emergency.

In April 2020, the Transport Delivery Action Plan Phase 1: Current and Future Report (Current and Future Report) was published by B&NES, setting out the current and future situation for transport into, out of and around Bath, and the need for significant and focused improvements. The report looks at the ways in which we currently travel, and provides the evidence base that underpins the consideration of future transport measures set out in this plan.

Combined, the Current and Futures Report and Journey to Net Zero transport plan identifies the challenges that Bath faces in terms of transport both now and in the future, and also the measures required to overcome these to support the realisation of the Councils’ core policy theme to tackle the climate and ecological emergency.

The documents below provide useful background information on the Journey to Net Zero plan.

How to access and study the documents

We have worked hard to make these documents as accessible as possible, but some issues may still remain. 

If you would like to request an alternative format or paper copy of any document, or part of a document, please email Transport_planning@bathnes.gov.uk or call Council Connect on 01225 39 40 41

Documents


Last updated 03 October 2023

Children's services complaints and representations annual reports

Report

Children's services complaints and representations annual reports

These reports are produced in accordance with the statutory guidance for the Children Act 1989 Representations Procedure (England) Regulations 2006 as amended by the Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000, Adoption and Children Act 2002, the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003. The reports consider compliments, complaints and representations received each financial year by Children’s Social Care and the Education, Inclusion and Children’s Safeguarding Service. They also provide an analysis of outcomes, trends and learning from complaints which can be used by the service for planning and improved service delivery.


  • Published date: 04 May 2022
  • Last updated: 04 May 2022

Documents


Last updated 04 May 2022

The Children and Young People's Plan

Service plan

The Children and Young People's Plan

The Children and Young People’s Plan (CYPP) describes how Bath & North East Somerset’s Children and Young People's sub group of the Health and Wellbeing Board and its partner agencies, will provide the best joint approach to delivering services for children and young people. It also sets out the vision and key priorities agreed by those agencies in supporting children and young people to achieve the best possible outcomes.


  • Published date: 04 May 2022
  • Last updated: 08 August 2023

Documents


Last updated 08 August 2023

Childcare Sufficiency Assessment report

Report

Childcare Sufficiency Assessment report

Following the Budget in March 2023 major new changes have been announced to the Early Years Education and Childcare offer for children and families. As a result legislation and guidance as to how and what should be included in a Childcare Sufficiency Assessment are being prepared. Once this is published a new Childcare Sufficiency Assessment will be prepared and posted on this page and then updated on a six monthly basis. It is anticipated that the new assessment will be ready in Spring 2024.


  • Published date: 04 May 2022
  • Last updated: 17 October 2023

Details

Local authorities are required to carry out a regular childcare sufficiency assessment in their area. In Bath and North East Somerset a report is produced twice a year to provide updated information on the local childcare market. Copies of the last three reports can be found below.

If you have any comments about the report, please call 01225 39 43 30 or email eye@Bathnes.gov.uk

Documents


Last updated 17 October 2023

Policy for direct payments

Policy

Policy for direct payments

The Council and the CCG want to make it as easy as possible for people to exercise choice and control over their lives, including their care and support needs, and recognise that direct payments can be an important part of this. The Council and CCG want to ensure that people understand what direct payments are, the freedoms and choices that direct payments bring and the responsibilities that go with them. We also want to make sure the application process is as easy as possible.


  • Published date: 04 May 2022
  • Last updated: 04 May 2022

Documents


Last updated 04 May 2022

Play policy

Policy

Play policy

This policy sets out Bath & North East Somerset's understanding of play and confirms its commitment to ensuring that quality play environments are available to all its children. The policy is underpinned by the principles outlined in the Council's statement of vision and values and its equality policies.


  • Published date: 04 May 2022
  • Last updated: 04 May 2022

Documents


Last updated 04 May 2022

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Transformation Plan

Service plan

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Transformation Plan

This Transformation Plan aims to improve the emotional wellbeing and mental health of children and young people (CYP) under the age of 18 years old living in Bath and North East Somerset. The plan evidences the strong partnership approach and commitment to emotional health and wellbeing that is well established in B&NES. With greater co-production with schools, colleges and CYP, this plan aims to further transform local provision with the intended outcome of B&NES CYP having improved resilience and positive emotional wellbeing. The plan co-ordinates the planning and commissioning of services to ensure that resources in all partner agencies are used in the most effective way to improve CYP’s emotional health.


  • Published date: 04 May 2022
  • Last updated: 04 May 2022

Documents


Last updated 04 May 2022

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