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In September each year, the Council publishes its Statutory Performance Indicators (SPIs). There are a variety of SPI measures, covering a wide range of council services from school class sizes to the number of noise complaints dealt with by the Council. The SPIs are set by the Accounts Commission for Scotland and have to be published by every council. The aim of the indicators is to give basic information to every citizen on how their council is performing. The most recently published indicators cover the year 2008-09. SPI’s are split into 10 categories. To view the key SPI's under each area please click on the category name: · Adult Social Work SPI · Benefits Administration SPI · Corporate Management SPI · Cultural & Community Services SPI · Development Services SPI · Education and Childrens Services SPIs · Housing SPI · Protective Services SPI · Waste Management SPI - Roads & Lighting SPI A summary of SPI performance for each Council is available at: http://www.audit-scotland.gov.uk/performance/council/ Detailed information for each SPI service area, showing performance for each of the 32 Scottish Council's is available at: http://www.audit-scotland.gov.uk/performance/service/
Policy and Performance Team
0131 271 3507
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