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Welcome to Oxford

Stronger and more inclusive communities

Arts Strategy

Our Arts Strategy aims to provide a bold but achievable vision. It sets out our role and the role of our partners in achieving this vision.

Arts Strategic Plan (225kB PDF)
Arts Strategic Action Plan 2008-11 (392 kB PDF) 

Children and Young People's Plan

The City Council, as a member of the Oxfordshire Children & Young People's Partnership, has been involved in the development of their plan. The Oxfordshire Children and Young People's Plan 2006-09 can from Oxfordshire County Council's website.

We also have our own Plan which outlines what we are doing to promote better outcomes for children and young people.

City Council Children and Young People's Plan (559kB PDF)

We follow a code of good practice on safeguarding children from harm. 

Child Protection Policy (127kB PDF)

The body with lead responsibility for safeguarding children from harm is Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children Board.

Corporate Equality Scheme

Corporate Equality Scheme 2008-11 (1138kB PDF)

Oxfordshire Play Strategy

The Oxfordshire Play Strategy has been adopted by the Oxfordshire Children and Young People's Board. The Strategy provides a framework and a set of principles and good practice in relation to play.

The Strategy has been produced in consultation with children, District Councils and other agencies in the statutory and voluntary sector.

Oxfordshire Play Strategy 2007 (645kB PDF)


Consultation Strategy

Consultation Strategy 2004-07 (161kB PDF) 

Customer Contact Strategy

Our key aim is to provide services in ways that are convenient for our customers, particularly by improving the quality of our telephone systems and our website.

Customer Contact Strategy (140kB PDF) 

Social Inclusion Strategy

Social Inclusion Strategy (811kB PDF)


Page last reviewed 26 Nov 2008





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