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Government of Jersey priorities
community. Using the Jersey Performance Framework,
Children and Families
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Chief Minister
“Making support to children and their families central to the work of this new Government by leading on delivery of the outcomes of the 2017 Care Inquiry Report, to ensure we learn from the mistakes of the past and ensure that we deliver positive change.”
JS supports with outcomes 2-5
Minister for Children and Education
Children and Young People
“Children and young people have the best education available to them, from early years through to adulthood.”
JS supports with outcomes 3 and 4
“Modernise and enrich the Jersey curriculum to reflect the challenges of the modern-day world so that all children and young people are happy to learn and can go on to succeed.”
JS supports with outcomes 3 and 4
“Implementing the Children and Young People’s Emotional Well-being and Mental Health Strategy 2022-25 and delivering improved health and well-being outcomes for children and young people.”
JS supports with outcomes 1,3,4 and 5
Environment
Minister for Infrastructure
“Working on sustainable transport measures in line with the Sustainable Transport Plan and delivering a Sustainable Transport Roadmap.”
JS supports with outcome 5
Minister for the Environment
“Tackling the climate change emergency by reducing Jersey’s carbon emissions in line with our net-zero target and improve our resilience to the impacts of climate change.”
JS supports with outcome 3 and 5
Aging Population
Minister for Social Security
“Developing schemes to improve financial well-being in old age and promoting the role of older people in Government policy making by establishing an older persons living forum to ensure the views and needs of older people are reflected across Government policies on an ongoing basis.”
JS supports with outcome 5 equitable