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  • Good Relations Indicators - 2016 Additional data

    Topics:
    • Statistics and Research, 
    • Good Relations and Social Change, 
    • Good Relations and Social Change, 
    • Equality and Human Rights and Community Relations

    Date published: 29 September 2016

    Author: Analysis, Insight and Outcomes UnitPublication Date: 29 September 2016

    The good relations strategy 'Together: Building a United Community' was published by the Northern Ireland Executive in May 2013. The Strategy sets out a range of actions and commitments for government departments, communities and individuals who will work together to build a united community and achieve change against four key strategic priorities:

    • Our Children and Young People
    • Our Shared Community
    • Our Safe Community
    • Our Cultural Expression

    The Good Relations Indicators were developed to monitor progress against these four key strategic priorities.

    Additional data for each indicator can be downloaded below:

    Documents

    • 2016 1.1a - % of people who think that relations between Protestants and Catholics are better now than they were five years agoMicrosoft Excel (55.75 KB)
    • 2016 1.1a - % of people who think that relations between Protestants and Catholics are better now than they were five years agoComma-separated values (9.47 KB)
    • 2016 1.1b - % of people who are favourable towards Catholics, Protestants and Minority Ethnic GroupsMicrosoft Excel (51.79 KB)
    • 2016 1.1b - % of people who are favourable towards Catholics, Protestants and Minority Ethnic GroupsComma-separated values (11.24 KB)
    • 2016 1.2a - % of young people who regularly socialise or play sport with people from a different religious communityMicrosoft Excel (42.39 KB)
    • 2016 1.2a - % of young people who regularly socialise or play sport with people from a different religious communityComma-separated values (3.87 KB)
    • 2016 1.2b - % of young people who have shared sports facilties, equipment, or classes, or done projects with other schoolsMicrosoft Excel (47 KB)
    • 2016 1.2b - % of young people who have shared sports facilties, equipment, or classes, or done projects with other schoolsComma-separated values (6.83 KB)
    • 2016 2.1a - % of people who think that Protestants and Catholics tend to go to different local shops or use different GP surgeries and other services in their areaMicrosoft Excel (56.06 KB)
    • 2016 2.1a - % of people who think that Protestants and Catholics tend to go to different local shops or use different GP surgeries and other services in their areaComma-separated values (5.1 KB)
    • 2016 2.1b - % who think that leisure centres, parks, libraries, and shopping centres in their area are shared and open to both Protestants and CatholicsMicrosoft Excel (49.86 KB)
    • 2016 2.1b - % who think that leisure centres, parks, libraries, and shopping centres in their area are shared and open to both Protestants and CatholicsComma-separated values (8.43 KB)
    • 2016 2.1c - % of those who have children at school who think that their child's school is a shared spaceMicrosoft Excel (42.96 KB)
    • 2016 2.1c - % of those who have children at school who think that their child's school is a shared spaceComma-separated values (5.02 KB)
    • 2016 2.1d - % of schools that have done projects or shared education with other schoolsMicrosoft Excel (40.73 KB)
    • 2016 2.1d - % of schools that have done projects or shared education with other schoolsComma-separated values (5.61 KB)
    • 2016 2.1e - % of people who see the area they live in as Protestant, Catholic, or mixedMicrosoft Excel (39.62 KB)
    • 2016 2.1e - % of people who see the area they live in as Protestant, Catholic, or mixedComma-separated values (3.62 KB)
    • 2016 2.2a - % of people who would define their neighbourhood or workplace as a shared spaceMicrosoft Excel (41.76 KB)
    • 2016 2.2a - % of people who would define their neighbourhood or workplace as a shared spaceComma-separated values (3.65 KB)
    • 2016 2.2b - % of people who would like mixed religion neighbourhoods, workplaces, schoolsMicrosoft Excel (50.61 KB)
    • 2016 2.2b - % of people who would like mixed religion neighbourhoods, workplaces, schoolsComma-separated values (7.08 KB)
    • 2016 2.2c - % of first preference applications and % attending integrated schoolsMicrosoft Excel (39.54 KB)
    • 2016 2.2c - % of first preference applications and % attending integrated schoolsComma-separated values (3.1 KB)
    • 2016 3.1a - Number of hate crimesMicrosoft Excel (42.26 KB)
    • 2016 3.1a - Number of hate crimesComma-separated values (4.35 KB)
    • 2016 3.1b - Number presenting as homeless due to intimidationMicrosoft Excel (38.71 KB)
    • 2016 3.1b - Number presenting as homeless due to intimidationComma-separated values (2.62 KB)
    • 2016 3.1c - % of people who felt annoyed or intimidated by Republican or Loyalist muralsMicrosoft Excel (48.92 KB)
    • 2016 3.1c - % of people who felt annoyed or intimidated by Republican or Loyalist muralsComma-separated values (6.54 KB)
    • 2016 3.2a - % of people who see town centres as safe and welcoming for all walks of lifeMicrosoft Excel (39.07 KB)
    • 2016 3.2a - % of people who see town centres as safe and welcoming for all walks of lifeComma-separated values (4.17 KB)
    • 2016 3.2b - % of people who feel safe going to events in a Protestant secondary school, Catholic secondary school, Orange hall or GAA hallMicrosoft Excel (41.63 KB)
    • 2016 3.2b - % of people who feel safe going to events in a Protestant secondary school, Catholic secondary school, Orange hall or GAA hallComma-separated values (4.85 KB)
    • 2016 3.2c - % of people who would like to see the Peace Line(s) come down now or in the futureMicrosoft Excel (39.22 KB)
    • 2016 3.2c - % of people who would like to see the Peace Line(s) come down now or in the futureComma-separated values (3.25 KB)
    • 2016 4.1a - % of people who feel a sense of belonging to their neighbourhood or Northern IrelandMicrosoft Excel (45.76 KB)
    • 2016 4.1a - % of people who feel a sense of belonging to their neighbourhood or Northern IrelandComma-separated values (5.84 KB)
    • 2016 4.1b - % of people who feel they have influence in decisions made in their neighbourhood and Northern IrelandMicrosoft Excel (45.01 KB)
    • 2016 4.1b - % of people who feel they have influence in decisions made in their neighbourhood and Northern IrelandComma-separated values (5.6 KB)
    • 2016 4.2a - % of people who think that the culture and traditions of C P and ME communities adds to the richness and diversity of NI societyMicrosoft Excel (42.45 KB)
    • 2016 4.2a - % of people who think that the culture and traditions of C P and ME communities adds to the richness and diversity of NI societyComma-separated values (8.67 KB)
    • 2016 4.2b - % of people who believe their own cultural identity is respected by societyMicrosoft Excel (42.61 KB)
    • 2016 4.2b - % of people who believe their own cultural identity is respected by societyComma-separated values (4.94 KB)
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