Good Relations Indicators - 2017 Additional Data
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Author: Statistics and Research BranchPublication Date: 29 September 2017
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.
Documents
- 2017 1.1a – % of people who think that relations between Protestants and Catholics are better than they were five years ago
- 2017 1.1a – % of people who think that relations between Protestants and Catholics are better than they were five years ago
- 2017 1.1b – % of people who are favourable towards, Catholics, Protestants, Minority Ethnic Groups
- 2017 1.1b – % of people who are favourable towards, Catholics, Protestants, Minority Ethnic Groups
- 2017 1.2a – % of young people who regularly socialise or play sport with people from a different religious community
- 2017 1.2a – % of young people who regularly socialise or play sport with people from a different religious community
- 2017 1.2b – % of young people who have, shared sports facilities or equipment, shared classes, done projects, with other schools
- 2017 1.2b – % of young people who have, shared sports facilities or equipment, shared classes, done projects, with other schools
- 2017 2.1a – % of people who think that Protestants and Catholics tend to go to different local shops, GP surgeries, other services
- 2017 2.1a – % of people who think that Protestants and Catholics tend to go to different local shops, GP surgeries, other services
- 2017 2.1b – % who think that leisure centres, parks, libraries and shopping centres in their area are ‘shared and open’ to both Protestants and Catholics
- 2017 2.1b – % who think that leisure centres, parks, libraries and shopping centres in their area are ‘shared and open’ to both Protestants and Catholics
- 2017 2.1c – % of those who have children at school who think that their child’s school is a shared space
- 2017 2.1c – % of those who have children at school who think that their child’s school is a shared space
- 2017 2.1d – % of schools that have done projects or shared education with other schools
- 2017 2.1d – % of schools that have done projects or shared education with other schools
- 2017 2.1e – % of people who see the area they live in as Protestant, Catholic, or mixed
- 2017 2.1e – % of people who see the area they live in as Protestant, Catholic, or mixed
- 2017 2.2a – % of people who would define their neighbourhood/workplace as a shared space
- 2017 2.2a – % of people who would define their neighbourhood/workplace as a shared space
- 2017 2.2b – % of people who would like mixed religion neighbourhoods, workplaces, schools
- 2017 2.2b – % of people who would like mixed religion neighbourhoods, workplaces, schools
- 2017 2.2c – % of first preference applications, and % attending, integrated schools
- 2017 2.2c – % of first preference applications, and % attending, integrated schools
- 2017 3.1a – Number of hate crimes
- 2017 3.1a – Number of hate crimes
- 2017 3.1b – Number presenting as homeless due to intimidation
- 2017 3.1b – Number presenting as homeless due to intimidation
- 2017 3.1c – % of people who felt annoyed/intimidated by Republican/Loyalist murals
- 2017 3.1c – % of people who felt annoyed/intimidated by Republican/Loyalist murals
- 2017 3.2a – % of people who see town centres as safe and welcoming for all walks of life
- 2017 3.2a – % of people who see town centres as safe and welcoming for all walks of life
- 2017 3.2b – % of people who feel safe going to events in a Protestant secondary school, Catholic secondary school, Orange Hall, GAA Hall
- 2017 3.2b – % of people who feel safe going to events in a Protestant secondary school, Catholic secondary school, Orange Hall, GAA Hall
- 2017 3.2c – % of people who would like to see the Peace Line(s) come down now or in the future
- 2017 3.2c – % of people who would like to see the Peace Line(s) come down now or in the future
- 2017 4.1a – % of people who feel a sense of belonging to, their neighbourhood, Northern Ireland
- 2017 4.1a – % of people who feel a sense of belonging to, their neighbourhood, Northern Ireland
- 2017 4.1b – % of people who feel they have an influence in, their neighbourhood, Northern Ireland
- 2017 4.1b – % of people who feel they have an influence in, their neighbourhood, Northern Ireland
- 2017 4.2a – % of people who think that the culture and traditions of, Catholic, Protestant: Minority Ethnic, communities adds to the richness and diversity of Northern Ireland society
- 2017 4.2a – % of people who think that the culture and traditions of, Catholic, Protestant: Minority Ethnic, communities adds to the richness and diversity of Northern Ireland society
- 2017 4.2b – % of people who believe their own cultural identity is respected by society
- 2017 4.2b – % of people who believe their own cultural identity is respected by society