1. Good Relations Survey Belfast City Council area

Belfast City Council wants to continually improve its services, programmes and activities. Every three years, as part of our Good Relations strategy, we carry out an independent audit of good relations issues and needs.
 
You can help to influence  what Council delivers.
 
When we use the term good relations we also mean community relations.  Essentially this means the work we do to tackle sectarianism and racism within our society, and promote cultural diversity in our city between people from different religious, political and racial backgrounds.
 
The survey is entirely confidential.  No one will be able to identify any of the responses.
 
Most questions are tick boxes.  Overall the survey should only take ten minutes to complete.
 
We really appreciate your time in helping us make sure we are tackling the issues that are most important to you.
 
Thank you for your help. We would be delighted to keep you informed of progress and the findings of the survey.

Belfast City Council

Privacy Notice provided by Belfast City Council
Belfast City Council is the Data Controller, as defined by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), for the work that will be undertaken as part of the development of the Good Relations Audit. Audit development tasks involve undertaking a range of surveys, meetings and focus groups as part of the development of a new Good Relations Audit for the Council. Surveys will be available for Elected Members, Council officers, business owners and the general public to complete.  Rubicon Consulting is using the Survey Monkey platform to administer and manage the survey process. Any personal information provided as part of this process will be transferred and stored on servers located in the U.S.A. Survey Monkey participates in and has certified its compliance with the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield. Surveys will not directly capture personal information, however, based on the information you provide you may indirectly identify yourself. Participants should note that identifying information will not be included in the final report and all information submitted will be destroyed immediately after the production of the final Audit report. You have a right to see and review the information held on you. If you have a data protection query, please put your request in writing, stating clearly who you are and your query to: Data Protection Officer, Belfast City Council, City Hall, Belfast, BT1 5GS email: dataprotection@belfastcity.gov.uk or tel: 028 9032 0202.

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