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Reduce the number of Scottish Public Bodies by 25% by 2011*
National Indicator/Target
25% reduction in the number of significant national organisations for which the Scottish Government has devolved responsibility and can reform by 2011.
Brief Description
In October 2007, the Scottish Government published a baseline list of 199 significant national organisations and committed to reducing this number by 25% by 2011. This equates to 50 less organisations and is in addition to the 26 Justice of the Peace Advisory Committees announced by the previous administration but which did not come into effect until December 2007. Taken together, changes in the public bodies landscape will reduce numbers from 199 to 116 by the end of 2011 (including the Sentencing Council which has not yet been brought into being).
To date (March 2011) a reduction of 20 bodies from the Government's target of 50 has been achieved as a direct result of the Scottish Government's Simplification Programme.
Full details of the organisations included on the baseline list can be found at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Government/public-bodies/Baseline-List-2007
Strategic Objective(s) to Which Indicator Relates
This indicator relates primarily to the Wealthier and Fairer Strategic Objective, but supports better public services across all objectives.
The aim is to achieve a simpler, more effective public sector for Scotland by removing unnecessary overlap/duplication of role and functions across public bodies and ensuring structures which support and drive the delivery of better outcomes for Scotland's People while benefitting Scotland's competitiveness and overall economic performance.
Definitions of Keywords
Significant national public organisations for which the Scottish Government has devolved responsibility and can reform - this includes the range of bodies identified in the Government's 199 baseline list comprising NDPBs, Scottish Government Agencies, Non-Ministerial Departments, Parliamentary Commissioners and Ombudsmen and other significant national bodies.
Simplification Programme - package of proposals outlined by the First Minister on the 30 th January 2008 which will deliver 25% reduction in the number of significant national public organisations.
Evidence Source
Data source: Published baseline list of 199 public bodies and Simplification Programme Tracker:
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Government/public-bodies/Baseline-List-2007
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Government/public-bodies/Simplification-Tracker
Nature of measure: This is a direct measure of the number of significant national public organisations for which the Scottish Government has devolved responsibility for as taken against the published baseline list.
Baseline and Past Trends
Baseline Year: 2007
Trend Data: Prior to 2007 attention on public bodies focused on only those organisations formally classified at NDPBs and records for other categories of bodies are fragmented.
The Scottish Government, through its Simplification Programme established a new baseline against which progress towards an overall reduction in the number of public bodies across Scotland could be measured. The published 199 baseline goes beyond only NDPBs to include Government Agencies, Non-Ministerial Departments, Parliamentary Commissioners and Ombudsmen and a range of 'other' significant national bodies which were previously excluded from official records. Like for like comparable data prior to 2007 is therefore not available for all categories of public bodies which are now featured on the baseline list.
Methodology for Data Source
Simple count
Data Ownership and Quality Assurance
The evidence source is the Scottish Government - Public Sector Simplification Team/Public Bodies Policy Team.
Publication of Data
199 baseline list is published on the public bodies section of the Scottish Government website together with the Simplification Programme Tracker which records live changes in the public bodies landscape.
Progress will be reported on a quarterly basis.
Methodology for Recent Change Arrow on Scotland Performs
Simple count - a reduction in the number of public bodies suggests the position is improving, with any increase resulting in a worsening arrow. If the number of public bodies remains the same this will result in a maintaining arrow.
*measured against published baseline list of 199 public bodies. 25% reduction excludes 26 Justice of the Peace Advisory Committees, a decision taken by the previous administration but which did not come into effect until December 2007.
Page updated: Tuesday, February 16, 2016