The One City Goals Dashboard

The One City Plan has 546 initiatives. This dashboard allows you to filter theme, sub-theme, relevant Sustainable Development Goal, year or keyword. If you have any feedback or suggestions for future goals please complete our short survey so we can improve this new tool.

There is also now a new Ward Profiles tool available to all, with information on many aspects of Bristol life including population, jobs and the economy, quality of life, health, education, and community safety for each ward in Bristol. There is now free access to more in-depth data across all these topics. Further information can be found on our Ward Profiles webpage

Themes

Sub-themes

Year

SDG

Goal 122
Year: 2027

Local shops, streets and community spaces are ‘age and disability friendly’ and accessible to all

Goal 139
Year: 2028

Following successful work with the Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership, less than half of people living in the most deprived areas feel that anti-social behaviour is a problem locally

Goal 146
Year: 2029

Restorative approaches are put in place as a first response to conflict management in schools

Goal 159
Year: 2029

Following the implementation of the 2023 Race and Housing conference findings and as a result of work with the housing sector, partners and community groups there is a 50% decrease in hate crime rates in the city since 2018

Goal 164
Year: 2030

Effective delivery of Personal, Social and Health Education, the embedding of Trauma Informed Practice in school and increased understanding of child sexual exploitation have reduced the rate of children and young people entering the care system due to abuse or exploitation

Goal 194
Year: 2031

Reoffending rates have reduced by 50% since 2018

Goal 201
Year: 2032

The number of children and young people joining, or being exploited by criminal gangs has fallen to a record low

Goal 231
Year: 2033

Working with the Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership, trust in the police amongst Black and racially minoritised communities has improved as evidenced by local surveys and community outreach programmes