Local Outcome Improvement Plan
What is the Local Outcome Improvement Plan (LOIP)?
The LOIP is a document which sets out how Community Planning Aberdeen will improve outcomes for and with local people and communities.
The vision set out in the LOIP is that Aberdeen will be ‘a place where all people can prosper’ by 2026. By this, we mean that we want everyone in the city to have the same opportunities, regardless of their background or circumstances.
To achieve this we have developed 16 stretch outcomes that we are working to achieve by 2026. They cover four themes: Economy, People, Place and Community Empowerment, with 98 improvement projects planned to help achieve our goals.
The LOIP is a ten-year plan which is reviewed in consultation with partners every two to three years to make sure that we are making a difference. The Community Planning Aberdeen Board on 29 April 2024 approved the refreshed Local Outcome Improvement Plan (LOIP) 2016-26.
Our Localities
The LOIP is our city-wide plan. It is complemented and underpinned by Locality Plans for the North, South and Central localities of the City.
The Plans link the ideas for improvement which have been identified by communities to the improvement projects within the LOIP.