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Worcestershire Viewpoint survey November 2011 results Cherrie Mansfield

Worcestershire Viewpoint survey November 2011 results Cherrie Mansfield. What is Worcestershire Viewpoint?. Partnership involving all Worcestershire councils, NHS Worcestershire and H&W Fire and Rescue Service Two surveys a year

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Worcestershire Viewpoint survey November 2011 results Cherrie Mansfield

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  1. Worcestershire Viewpoint survey November 2011 results Cherrie Mansfield

  2. What is Worcestershire Viewpoint? • Partnership involving all Worcestershire councils, NHS Worcestershire and H&W Fire and Rescue Service • Two surveys a year • November survey: perceptions about local area and public services, NHS Worcestershire services, health and priorities to support the local economy • Helps with setting priorities and planning services and projects

  3. Response to the November survey • 24 October to 18 November 2011 • Sent to 1,377 previous Wychavon panel members • 643 responses • 47% response rate • No significant changes since 2010 survey

  4. Results by LSP area

  5. Responses by area

  6. Satisfaction with the local area

  7. What’s most important?

  8. Priorities for improvement

  9. Worcestershire Viewpoint survey Satisfaction with selected services

  10. Satisfaction with community facilities

  11. Satisfaction with transport and libraries

  12. Worcestershire Viewpoint survey Community cohesion and involvement

  13. Belonging to immediate neighbourhood

  14. How people from different backgrounds get on

  15. Respect and consideration

  16. Involvement in decisions affecting the area

  17. Worcestershire Viewpoint survey Community safety

  18. How safe people feel

  19. Perceptions of anti-social behaviour • Biggest perceived problems: • Droitwich area: teenagers hanging around and vandalism, graffiti and other deliberate damage • Evesham area: rubbish and litter lying around • Pershore area: rubbish and litter lying around • Wychavon: rubbish and litter lying around

  20. How well ASB and crime are dealt with

  21. Worcestershire Viewpoint survey Health and well-being

  22. In good or very good health

  23. Physical activity is important

  24. Exercise at least five times a week

  25. Worcestershire Viewpoint survey Some conclusions

  26. Droitwich area residents feel …. • happy with the local area • public transport in top three areas for improvement • cohesive, but not a strong sense of belonging • less influence on decision making, but appetite to be more involved • feel safe during the day, less safe at night • great health

  27. Evesham area residents feel …. • a little less happy with the local area • flood protection in top three areas for improvement • less cohesive • respect and consideration is a problem • highest influence on decision making • feel safe during the day, less safe at night • good health

  28. Pershore area residents feel …. • happy with the local area • affordable, decent housing in top three areas for improvement • very cohesive and strong sense of belonging • moderate influence on decision making, strong appetite to be more involved • feel very safe • good health • highest levels of physical activity

  29. How can we respond? • Share the results with members of the three area-based partnerships • Review LSP action plans in light of findings • Request a summary profile for your LSP area • Share the results within organisations • Read the full report on Worcestershire County Council’s website • Use the results as evidence for plans, services, projects and funding bids

  30. Available at www.wychavon .gov.uk

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