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Reports : community Cohesion

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This is Leicestershire 2010

03:46pm - 27th September 2010

In 2008 the Research and Information Team were asked to summarise the existing evidence about what it is like to live in Leicestershire County, based around a number of general themes. The result- This is Leicestershire 2008- represented the evidence ba.. Read More »

Social Capital Survey Report 2010

03:57pm - 6th January 2010

As part of the Stronger Communities Block of the Leicestershire Local Area Agreement (LAA), the Communities and Voluntary Sector (CVS), DeMontfort University and Leicestershire County Council conducted a survey that attempted to baseline levels of socia.. Read More »

Leicester Residents' Survey 2008

12:50pm - 17th March 2009

Leicester City Council conducted a survey with NHS Leicester City to measure residents attitudes towards the council and its services. The report covers the satisfaction levels with the city council, the city as a place to live, community cohesion and s.. Read More »

Social Capital Survey 2007

03:58pm - 11th February 2009

As part of the Stronger Communities Block of the Leicestershire Local Area Agreement (LAA), the Communities and Voluntary Sector (CVS), DeMontfort University and Leicestershire County Council conducted a survey that attempted to baseline levels of socia.. Read More »

Cohesive Communities in Leicestershire

08:16am - 30th July 2007

This report was produced by the Research and Information Team at Leicestershire County Council and provides an overview and analysis of the issues around community cohesion in Leicestershire.The report will contribute towards the evidence base for a Sus.. Read More »

Regional Discrimination project

03:52pm - 22nd February 2007

The Learning and Skills Council has commissioned GEresearch to provide a wide range of primary and secondary research into labour market equalities with reference to 3 target groups; Mature workforce - 45-74 years old Ethnic minorities - people who iden.. Read More »