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Module: Community/Good Relations
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RLRELAGO: Are relations between Protestants and Catholics better now than 5 years ago? RLRELFUT: Will relations between Protestants and Catholics be better in 5 years time? MXRLGNGH: Would you prefer to live in a neighbourhood with people of only your own religion? MXRLGWRK: Would you prefer a workplace with people of only your own religion? OWNMXSCH: Would you prefer a school with children of only your own religion? REPMURAL: Have you felt intimidated by republican murals, kerb paintings, or flags? REPMUR2: Have you felt annoyed by republican murals, kerb paintings, or flags? LOYMURAL: Have you felt intimidated by loyalist murals, kerb paintings, or flags? LOYMUR2: Have you felt annoyed by loyalist murals, kerb paintings, or flags? SUPPFLAG: Do you support flag flying on lampposts throughout Northern Ireland? FLAGDOWN: Would you like flags taken down straightaway? FLAGPUBL: Which of these statements about flags on public buildings in Northern Ireland comes closest to your own view? WORKCULT2: Is your workplace a place where you can be open about your cultural identity? NGHCULT2: Is your neighbourhood a place where you can be open about your cultural identity? SCHLCULT2: Are all your children's schools places where they can be open about their own cultural identity? NINATID: Do you think of yourself as British/Irish/Ulster/Northern Irish? UBELNGH: Do you feel a sense of belonging to this neighbourhood? INFLLOCL: Do you feel that you have any influence when it comes to any of the local decisions made around here? UBELNI: Do you feel a sense of belonging to Northern Ireland as a whole? INFLNI: Do you feel that you have any influence when it comes to any of the decisions made about what happens in Northern Ireland? COMDIV: In this area, do Protestants and Catholics tend to go to different local shops or use different GP surgeries and other services? LCOPEN: Do you think that leisure centres in this area are 'shared and open' to both Protestants and Catholics? PARKOPEN: Do you think that leisure centres in this area are 'shared and open' to both Protestants and Catholics? LIBOPEN: Do you think that libraries in this area are 'shared and open' to both Protestants and Catholics? SHCNOPEN: Do you think that shopping centres in this area are 'shared and open' to both Protestants and Catholics? GOGAA: How safe would you feel going to an event in a GAA club (Gaelic Sports club)? GOOH: How safe would you feel going to an event in an Orange hall? GOCSCHL: How safe would you feel going to an event in a Catholic secondary school? GOPSCHL: How safe would you feel going to an event in a Protestant secondary school? FEELCATH: How favourable or unfavourable do you feel about people from the Catholic community? FEELPROT: How favourable or unfavourable do you feel about people from the Protestant community? FEELMEG: How favourable or unfavourable do you feel about people from a different ethnic group to yourself? CTHCRICH: Do the culture and traditions of the Catholic community add to the richness and diversity of Northern Ireland society? PRCRICH: Do the culture and traditions of the Protestant community add to the richness and diversity of Northern Ireland society? EMCRICH: Do the culture and traditions of people from different minority ethnic groups add to the richness and diversity of Northern Ireland society? CULTRESP: Is your own cultural identity is respected by society? NISAFEWL: Are towns and city centres in Northern Ireland safe and welcoming places for people of all walks of life? ISNGNEUT: Is your neighbourhood a neutral space? NICCPRJ: Have you been aware of cross-community schemes of projects operating in Northern Ireland in the last 5 years? UCCPRJ2: Have you participated in a cross-community scheme/project in the last 5 years? BONLEGIT: Are bonfires a legitimate form of cultural celebration? BONHLDACC: Should bonfire organisers be held to account if there is property damage or injuries as a result of their bonfires? PLINELIV: How far do you currently live from the nearest Peace Line? PLINEREM: Should Peace Lines be removed? PARMTOL: Are people more tolerant of parades than they used to be? PARAGRD: Should parades only be allowed if the organisers and local residents agree to the arrangements? PARANORD: Should organisers of contentious parades have to negotiate with local residents? PARADIAL: Does dialogue between organisers and residents help reduce tensions around parading? RECBARR1: Is uncertainty about Northern Ireland's constitutional future a barrier to reconciliation? RECBARR2: Are the devolved governance structures in Northern Ireland a barrier to reconciliation? RECBARR3: Are insufficient processes which acknowledge and deal with the legacies of the conflict a barrier to reconciliation? RECBARR4: Are social and economic inequalities within Northern Ireland a barrier to reconciliation? RECBARR5: Is a lack of positive, trusting and respectful relationships within Northern Ireland a barrier to reconciliation? RECNEED: Is long term peace in Northern Ireland dependent on reconciliation between individuals, communities and/or institutions? |