Viewfinder 6
01 Sept 2006
This Viewfinder survey deals with issues as the summer marching season, the end of academic selection and training of board members.
Viewfinder is a NICVA survey, distributed to members four times a year which focuses on issues that currently affect the sector.
The Viewfinder 6 survey was circulated to 881 NICVA members in June 2006. There was a 27.2% response rate.
Key findings include:
- Funding should be allocated entirely on objective need (according to 67.6% of respondents).
- Approximately two-thirds (64.7%) of respondents do not believe that funders make it easy to build Full Cost Recovery into contracts.
- Almost seven out of every ten respondents (68.2% of respondents) believe that ensuring board members have up to date skills is a difficult task (68.2% of respondents).
- The proposed end to academic selection at age 11 is viewed to be a positive development (60.6% of respondents).
- Over half of respondents (58.1%) view the summer parades season to be part of the culture of Northern Ireland.
Previous Viewfinder surveys are available on our Research page.
Hubs
- research