Category
Diversity and inclusion
Question code
s7_dsi_q22
s7_dsi_q22
Does the Plan outline how to help those most vulnerable to the climate crisis?
s7_dsi_q22_sp1
The Plan outlines who climate change will harm the most.
If 3 groups are identified select option 1
If 5 or more groups are identified select option 2
Including but not limited to recognising:
• Intergenerational inequalities
• Racial inequalities
• Religious inequalities
• Class/economic inequalities
• Gender inequalities
• Disability inequalities
• LGBTQ+ inequalities
• Traveller communities
s7_dsi_q22_sp2
The Plan focuses resources to support these vulnerable communities.
3 areas covered = 1 point
5 or more areas covered = 2 points
Including but not limited to:
• Energy and fuel poverty
• Food insecurity
• Improving job skills, education and retraining
• Clean air and reducing pollution
• Flood risk and recovery
• Educational risks and social risks
• Quality of public space, green space and assets.
• Infrastructure
• Accessibility to key services/housing
• Affordability of public transport and access to active travel
Select a filter:
Number of councils
15 councils match these filters
s7_dsi_q22
Does the Plan outline how to help those most vulnerable to the climate crisis?
53%
of councils scored
7%
of councils scored
13%
of councils scored
| Council No | Score |
|---|---|
| Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority | 0.0/4 |
| Greater London Authority | 3.0/4 |
| Greater Manchester Combined Authority | 0.0/4 |
| Liverpool City Region Combined Authority | 0.0/4 |
| North East Combined Authority | 0.0/4 |
| North of Tyne Combined Authority | 1.0/4 |
| South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority | 0.0/4 |
| Tees Valley Combined Authority | 0.0/4 |
| West Midlands Combined Authority | 3.0/4 |
| West of England Combined Authority | 0.0/4 |
| West Yorkshire Combined Authority | 0.0/4 |
s7_dsi_q22_sp1
The Plan outlines who climate change will harm the most.
If 3 groups are identified select option 1
If 5 or more groups are identified select option 2
Including but not limited to recognising:
• Intergenerational inequalities
• Racial inequalities
• Religious inequalities
• Class/economic inequalities
• Gender inequalities
• Disability inequalities
• LGBTQ+ inequalities
• Traveller communities
82%
of councils scored
18%
of councils scored
| Council No | Score |
|---|---|
| Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| Greater London Authority | 1.0/2 |
| Greater Manchester Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| Liverpool City Region Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| North East Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| North of Tyne Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| Tees Valley Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| West Midlands Combined Authority | 1.0/2 |
| West of England Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| West Yorkshire Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
s7_dsi_q22_sp2
The Plan focuses resources to support these vulnerable communities.
3 areas covered = 1 point
5 or more areas covered = 2 points
Including but not limited to:
• Energy and fuel poverty
• Food insecurity
• Improving job skills, education and retraining
• Clean air and reducing pollution
• Flood risk and recovery
• Educational risks and social risks
• Quality of public space, green space and assets.
• Infrastructure
• Accessibility to key services/housing
• Affordability of public transport and access to active travel
73%
of councils scored
9%
of councils scored
18%
of councils scored
| Council No | Score |
|---|---|
| Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| Greater London Authority | 2.0/2 |
| Greater Manchester Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| Liverpool City Region Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| North East Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| North of Tyne Combined Authority | 1.0/2 |
| South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| Tees Valley Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| West Midlands Combined Authority | 2.0/2 |
| West of England Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |
| West Yorkshire Combined Authority | 0.0/2 |