Place-Based Inclusive Growth 2019 SURF Annual Conference, 29th - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Place-Based Inclusive Growth 2019 SURF Annual Conference, 29th August Which of the following sectors best describes the organisation you are representing today? 1. Community Group 13% 2. Central Government / 19% National Public body 3.


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2019 SURF Annual Conference, 29th August Place-Based Inclusive Growth

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Which of the following sectors best describes the organisation you are representing today?

  • 1. Community Group
  • 2. Central Government /

National Public body

  • 3. Local Government /

NHS board

  • 4. Private sector
  • 5. Third sector
  • 6. Academic institution
  • 7. Other

13% 19% 16% 5% 37% 5% 5%

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In broad terms. which geographical area is your organisation concerned with?

  • 1. Scotland-wide
  • 2. A region, district
  • r city
  • 3. Small town or

neighbourhood (pop. under 10k) 43% 32% 25%

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Growing Consensus? Voting Session

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What should be the pri riority aim im of f pla lace-based in inclusive growth?

  • 1. Addressing poverty and

inequality nationally

  • 2. Increasing local

employment and enterprise

  • 3. Ensuring sustainability of all

different kinds of places

  • 4. Securing wider

environmental sustainability

27% 31% 35% 7%

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What is is the most im important ele lement for success in in pla lace-based in inclu lusive growth?

  • 1. Good wages, education and

training

  • 2. Good housing and

infrastructure

  • 3. High quality local

environment and culture

  • 4. High quality, well targeted

public services

  • 5. Attracting private enterprise

and investment

49% 18% 16% 9% 7%

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What is more important:

  • 1. Reducing the inequality gap

between people in different income groups wherever they live

  • 2. Reducing the inequality gap

between longstanding rich and poor places

51% 49%

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Should the main focus be on:

  • 1. Universal, population wide

economic and social policies

  • 2. Targeted policies, aimed

at benefiting people in the poorest places

33% 67%

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