Sustainable Community Strategy 2008 - 2018
Hackney's Sustainable Community Strategy is our shared vision for the local area for the next 10 years. It sets out our vision, our priorities and a set of outcomes around which all partners will be organising their business plans in the coming years.
All councils set out their long-term plans, to take into account the unique characteristics of each place and shape the locality they govern. Here you will find Hackney's approach. It is unique to Hackney, playing to its strengths and addressing its needs.
The Strategy is not a static document, it is a means by which we achieve our ends. This includes focusing on the six priorities in our work, learning more about how we address them and inviting residents and organisations to engage in the decisions that affect the area.
The Sustainable Community Strategy is currently under review
To find out more about the review and the findings so far, read our initial findings paper (PDF, 85KB).
Cross cutting policy reviews to support the SCS
As part of our work to make progress towards achieving the vision set out in the Sustainable Community Strategy, from time to time the Council and Team Hackney partners commission cross-cutting policy reviews, usually where there are particular complex issues that we need to devise more effective approaches to dealing with together. There are currently three cross cutting reviews in this policy cycle which focus on worklessness, cohesion and child poverty. > Cross cutting policy reviews
Page updated: 8 Sep 2011
