Our community matters Salisbury Welcome Councillor Richard Clewer - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

our community matters
SMART_READER_LITE
LIVE PREVIEW

Our community matters Salisbury Welcome Councillor Richard Clewer - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Our community matters Salisbury Welcome Councillor Richard Clewer Chair, Salisbury Area Board Introduction Karen Linaker Community Engagement Manager Tonights programme What have we achieved over the last two years What is the


slide-1
SLIDE 1

Our community matters

Salisbury

slide-2
SLIDE 2

Welcome

Councillor Richard Clewer Chair, Salisbury Area Board

slide-3
SLIDE 3

Introduction

Karen Linaker Community Engagement Manager

slide-4
SLIDE 4

Tonight’s programme

  • What have we achieved over the last two years
  • What is the data telling us about our community today?
  • Session 1 – priorities
  • Session 2 – voting
  • Session 3 – local action planning
  • Close
slide-5
SLIDE 5

What have we achieved together over the last two years?

slide-6
SLIDE 6

What is the data telling us about our community today?

slide-7
SLIDE 7
slide-8
SLIDE 8
slide-9
SLIDE 9
slide-10
SLIDE 10
slide-11
SLIDE 11
slide-12
SLIDE 12
slide-13
SLIDE 13
slide-14
SLIDE 14
slide-15
SLIDE 15
slide-16
SLIDE 16
slide-17
SLIDE 17

Workshop session 1

Priorities

Using the lists provided agree the top three priorities for our area (20 minutes)

slide-18
SLIDE 18

Workshop session 2

Voting

Having heard what our table experts think, please choose your own top three priorities in each theme (20 minutes)

slide-19
SLIDE 19

Children and young people

1. Child poverty 2. Special educational needs and disability 3. Educational attainment 4. Mental and emotional health 5. Positive leisure time activities 6. Childhood obesity 7. Teenage pregnancy 8. Job prospects 63.89% 51.39% 26.39% 70.83% 22.22% 34.72% 1.39% 12.5%

slide-20
SLIDE 20

Community safety

1. Anti-social behaviour 2. Domestic violence 3. Alcohol and drug abuse 4. Protecting the vulnerable 5. Highway safety 6. Emergency planning 7. Social cohesion 8. Race crime 59.46% 36.49% 33.78% 67.57% 10.81% 6.76% 59.46% 8.11%

slide-21
SLIDE 21

Culture

1. Participation in arts, crafts and culture 2. Affordable access to cultural activities 3. Cultural tourism and visitor economy 4. Library use 5. Local history and heritage 6. Digital inclusion 7. Diversity and social inclusion 8. Cultural and arts venues 63.01% 68.49% 52.05% 5.48% 20.55% 17.81% 45.21% 13.7%

slide-22
SLIDE 22

Economy

1. Employment opportunities 2. Training and skills 3. Apprenticeships and work experience 4. Inward investment 5. Support for existing businesses 6. Infrastructure and planning 7. New business creation 8. Marketing and promotion 29.73% 77.03% 48.65% 36.49% 22.97% 48.65% 14.86% 9.46%

slide-23
SLIDE 23

Environment

1. Wildlife and biodiversity 2. River quality 3. Recycling rates 4. Greenspace and parks 5. Flooding 6. Litter and flytipping 7. Improving rights of way 8. Air quality 32.88% 12.33% 53.42% 56.16% 36.99% 54.79% 10.96% 31.51%

slide-24
SLIDE 24

Health, wellbeing and leisure

1. Obesity (children and adults) 2. Mental health 3. Physical activity and healthy lifestyles 4. Skin cancers 5. NHS Health checks and vaccinations 6. Health inequalities 7. Support for carers 8. Breast feeding, pre and post natal care 26.39% 80.56% 76.39% 1.39% 16.67% 29.17% 51.39% 8.33%

slide-25
SLIDE 25

Older people

1. Dementia 2. Social isolation and loneliness 3. Support for carers 4. Independent living 5. Safeguarding the vulnerable 6. Positive activities for older people 7. Avoiding emergency admissions 8. Poverty affecting older people 31.94% 77.78% 52.78% 22.22% 20.83% 51.39% 15.28% 15.28%

slide-26
SLIDE 26

Transport

1. Road improvements 2. Reducing car use and traffic 3. Access to public transport 4. Cycling and walking 5. Speeding and road safety 6. Highway infrastructure 7. Air quality 8. Street cleaning 38.03% 56.34% 60.56% 50.7% 19.72% 40.85% 14.08% 9.86%

slide-27
SLIDE 27

Our community and housing

1. Deprivation, inequality and poverty 2. Social housing and secure tenancies 3. Homelessness 4. Affordable private housing to buy or rent 5. Cultural diversity and social inclusion 6. Community events and activities 7. Civic participation and volunteering 8. Digital engagement 66.67% 50% 72.22% 41.67% 36.11% 12.5% 6.94% 0%

slide-28
SLIDE 28

Workshop session 3

Action planning

Using the idea cards, select projects you think would work in our area (35 minutes)

slide-29
SLIDE 29

Find out more and get involved

www.wiltshirejsa.org.uk

slide-30
SLIDE 30

Closing remarks

Councillor Richard Clewer Chair, Salisbury Area Board