The Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights (CRER) is undertaking a small study, funded by the Scottish Government, which is looking to better understand BME involvement with Community Planning. 

This survey should take you between 5 and 10 minutes to complete, and we would greatly appreciate your input. 

We will ensure to keep informed everyone who engages with us on this so that you can hear about the wider picture we gather from other areas.

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* 1. Are you a member or representative of a

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* 2. In which local authority area do you work? 

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* 3. For each of these aspects of community planning, do you think levels of involvement for BME communities are:

  Very Poor Poor Neither  Good Very Good  Not sure 
Participation in the development of Local Outcomes Improvement Plans (e.g. city plan). 
Participation in the development of Locality Plans 
Membership of informal community planning groups (e.g. citizens' panels or other forums)
Membership of formal community planning structures (e.g. as Third Sector Representatives on area committees or other structures)
Engagement with community planning structures within wards or localities (e.g. through events, meetings, responding to consultations, or direct contact with community planning staff)
Engagement with city-wide community planning structures (e.g. through events, meetings, responding to consultations, or direct contactwith community planning staff)
Membership of community councils
Taking part in participatory budgeting
Taking party in co-production of services

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* 4. What are some of the strong points of BME involvement with community planning in your local area?

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* 5. What are some of the challenges associated with BME involvement with community planning in your local area?

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* 6. Is there anything else you'd like to say about BME community involvement in community planning in your area? 

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