
Put simply, the way in which groups of people get on with one another and support each other is known as ‘community cohesion’. Community cohesion is strongest when everyone has the opportunity, the resources and the motivation to participate in society as fully as they wish and on an equal basis with others.
Our performance indicators show that Bracknell Forest is a very cohesive place already:
In 2003, 66% agreed that Bracknell Forest was a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together, which rose to 81% in 2006.
It is important that we do not become complacent and that we ensure that we are aware of the changes in communities and their needs. In Bracknell Forest community cohesion is not just about what we do, it is also about how we do things and our whole approach to dealing with residents and communities.
‘All of Us’
We have a new robust strategy for the next three years, ‘All of Us’, which details exactly what the Council, its partners and local people need to do, to ensure that community cohesion is strengthened and promoted and to ensure quality for all in Bracknell Forest.
This Community Cohesion Strategy provides all of us with a framework with which to promote positive relationships and to ensure that we do not disrespect, neglect, or disadvantage any member of our community.
Because ensuring that everyone has similar opportunities is a theme that is central to all community cohesion issues, we have decided to group together all of the Council’s equalities work under the umbrella of All of Us, Community Cohesion Strategy.
Community Cohesion Strategy (2883kb)
Equalities Action Plan (409kb)Our Shared Future – the National Picture
The publication of the report ‘Our Shared Future’ by the Commission for Cohesion and Integration, is also leading the way forward by identifying key areas where Local Authorities can help improve community cohesion. These are:
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