The Planning Skills Programme shares the skills, knowledge and behaviours to maximise planning's proactive contribution to delivering the type of places in which people can thrive.
We work with local authorities, Heads of Planning Scotland, Scottish Government, key agencies, the RTPI and other stakeholders to deliver and co-ordinate the following:
- the Planning Skills Series delivers collaborative and cost effective events and webinars to support skills development and behavioural change
- Information for Elected Members on the Scottish planning system and the work of the Key Agencies.
- the Planning Skills mailing list provides information on all the Planning Skills events and programme developments.
If you have any questions or would like to share learning opportunities or needs, contact Trevor Moffat.
Download a list of Planning Skills member organisations. Organisations wishing more information about joining Planning Skills programme should contact Trevor Moffat.
Planning (Scotland) Act 2019
With the introduction of the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019, passed by the Scottish Parliament in June 2019, planning in Scotland is undergoing a substantial transformation.
An independent panel was appointed to carry out a review of Scotland’s planning system in 2015. The review identified six outcomes to guide this planning reform:
- Strong and flexible development plans
- The delivery of more high quality homes
- An infrastructure first approach to planning and development
- Efficient and transparent development management
- Stronger leadership, smarter resourcing and sharing of skills
- Collaboration rather than conflict – inclusion and empowerment
Focus remains on these six key outcomes as the Act is implemented.
The Planning Skills Programme has an important contribution to make in developing and sharing the required skills, knowledge, and behaviour. We are working closely with the Partners in Planning Forum which informed the RTPI research paper 'Developing Skills, Behaviours and Knowledge to Deliver Outcomes' on mainstreaming the changes that sit beside the legislation.
2021 Skills in Planning Research Paper
- build the capacity we need to deliver quality places that promote wellbeing, sustainable communities and inclusive growth
- pull together the skills, knowledge and behaviours of those working with Scotland’s planning system to maximise their contributions to achieving these outcomes
- promote high quality and fit for purpose planning education and lifelong learning to support planning in Scotland.
Read the paper: Skills in Planning Research Paper
Phone: 07834 516824
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Place Network
For those interested in the importance of place as a working approach to delivering national outcomes around improved wellbeing and inclusive growth.
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Heads of Planning Scotland Members Forum
Private forum for members of Heads of Planning Scotland to enable discussion and sharing of information.