Publication: Best Value Assurance Report: Shetland Islands Council

by Accounts Commission

Shetland Islands' leaders need to increase their pace and focus to deliver urgent change. The Accounts Commission is not confident the council is able to show it is financially sustainable.

Main report
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5.93 MB

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Animation transcript
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Video transcript
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News release
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Videos

Key facts from our report

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William Moyes, Chair of the Accounts Commission, talks about the report

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Key Facts as outlined in the main report
Key Facts
Key areas of focus for our audit as outlined in the main report
Exhibit 1
Shetland Islands Council’s performance relative to other councils, 2016/17 – 2020/21 as outlined in the main report
Exhibit 2
Shetland’s LGBF satisfaction indicators relative to the national average and other councils over the  last five years as outlined in the main report
Exhibit 3
Shetland Islands Council’s estimated funding gap as outlined in the main report
Exhibit 4
Shetland Islands Council’s reserves position as outlined in the main report
Exhibit 5
Shetland Islands Council’s use of reserves as outlined in the main report
Exhibit 6
Shetland IJB budget funding as outlined in the main report
Exhibit 7
Comparison of previous key Best Value Judgements in 2012 and 2013 as outlined in the main report
Exhibit 8
Anchor Early Action Project as outlined in the main report
Case study 1
Nursing Models for Islands with Small Populations as outlined in the main report
Case study 2
The ORION project as outlined in the main report
Case study 3