The Yorkshire and Humber Assembly
Regional Inclusion Framework
Following the Regional Economic Strategy (2006-15) commitment to improve regional understanding and co-ordination of inclusion issues, the Assembly has been working with partners to agree a way forward. These discussions have focused on how we can deliver more effectively to improve the lives of our most disadvantaged communities, and how we can make sure that the region 'ups its game' in delivering a more inclusive region.
A major part of this work has been thinking about what makes some projects succeed above and beyond others. Is it ambition? Drive? Involvement? The next challenge will be support projects to work in ways that we know are the most effective.
The Assembly wants your views on the key factors for delivering highly successful inclusion work in the region. Please submit your views, using the attached consultation form, to inform the Regional Inclusion Framework, by Friday 22 June 2007.
Background documents and a reply form for this consultation are available to download below.
Link to the latest national developments from the Cabinet Office.
If you have any queries about this work in the meantime contact the Assembly.
Part of the Picture
Progress in the Region 2006 Policy Implications
Progress in the Region 2006 Policy Implications
Regional Economic Strategy and Inclusion
Regional Economic Strategy and Inclusion
Regional Inclusion Framework - Key Factors Consultation
Regional Inclusion Framework - Key Factors Consultation
Reply Form- Regional Inclusion Framework - Key Factors Consultation
Reply Form- Regional Inclusion Framework - Key Factors Consultation
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