Bristol Art Policy Document Please note: currently updating the Bristol Arts Strategy. Launched in 1999 most of the information is still of relevance and interest some information is now out of date.
Bristol Community Transport - Process Mapping and internal communications This case study outlines a programme of improvement work that was identified by Bristol Community Transport, a leading Bristol social enterprise organisation providing transport services to members, following a process of facilitated self assessment and action planning.
C3 is a pro-active new partnership that has been formed to promote and support the thriving and vibrant social economy sector across the West of England area. The partnership is made up of statutory, voluntary, community, social enterprise and co-operative sector organisations. It offers FREE performance Improvement advice and a host of other services
The British Crime Survey (BCS) is a very important source of information about levels of crime and public attitudes to crime and other Home Office issues. The results play an important role in informing Home Office policy.
This implementation plan has been developed to support delivery of the recommendations in the report produced by the Devon &
Cornwall and Dorset & Somerset HR Network; ‘Employing BME People in the NHS in the South West.
Tackling crime is a high level Government priority. A key part of addressing offending must be
rehabilitation to ensure the achievement of community safety and neighbourhood renewal. The
Resettlement Strategy is targeted at improving the outcomes for 75% of the prison population who
currently receive no resettlement intervention at all.
About the Respect programme
The Respect programme is a cross
governmental and wide ranging
response to anti-social behaviour and
its causes.hanging around and rowdy behaviour
are the number one concerns for
communities1. Those concerns may
vary, for example problems in rural
Of all forms of discrimination, discrimination by age is
the most pervasive, and perhaps the least recognised
and acknowledged in our modern society. Unlike
racism or sexism, ageism remains a rather abstract
notion for most people.