Tony Brown, Chief Minister of the Isle of Man, has announced the publication of Service Delivery Plans for the individual Departments, Boards and Offices of the Isle of Man Government.
The documents set out what the 21 bodies aim to achieve over the next three years, in line with the Government Strategic Plan.
The Chief Minister revealed that the Plans were the culmination of the process that the Council of Ministers had instigated in 2007 with the publication of the Government Strategic Plan, which highlighted the four main policy priorities for his administration.
Those priorities are centred around: Income, Employment and the Economy; Government Spending and Revenues; Legislation and Regulation; and Quality of Life.
Mr Brown commented:
"For the first time the core strategic direction from the Council of Ministers
is being fed down and reflected in each of the Department, Board and Office
Service Delivery Plans. These now contain explicit aims and objectives which
will be achieved to ensure delivery across Government of the central aims and
objectives."
"The point of all this, of course, is to ensure a co-ordinated and focused
approach by Government to providing effective services for the benefit of the
people of the Island," he concluded.
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