Performance at Christchurch Borough Council
Councils have a responsibility to ensure that they provide services which meet local needs and provide value for money. Effectively managing performance is important because it identifies and encourages improvement and shows local people how the council is tackling the key challenges facing the area.
Performance indicators
Performance indicators provide information on whether important local services are improving and providing value for money. A Single Data List (SDL) is used by all councils to measure improvements in services appropriate to the area. Some of these indicators apply individually to councils, others apply to groups of councils and other partners. An example of indicators which are used jointly are those concerned with crime and anti-social behaviour which are used by councils and the police.
Christchurch Borough Council supplements the use of national indicators with local performance information so that areas which are important to people in Christchurch are closely monitored.
Performance Management is about good management, ensuring that councils, services, teams and individual goals are achieved on time and on budget. The Performance Management Framework ensures priorities and services are identified and delivered in an efficient and effective way.