Viewfinder 4: Is it just a smoke screen?

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The results of the Viewfinder 4 survey that asked the voluntary and community sector to give its views on smoking, political situation, policy debate, governance and fundraising.

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Leeann Brady


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NICVA


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Viewfinder 4: Is it just a smoke screen?

Leeann Brady, research officer at NICVA, presents the results of the fourth Viewfinder survey.

The survey examined the voluntary and community sector on a range of issues, including smoking, political situation, policy debate, governance and fundraising.

  • The survey was circulated to 841 NICVA members in June 2005.
  • There was a 27.7% response rate.

Summary

Smoking: There is overwhelming support for a smoking ban in Northern Ireland. 84.6% of respondents believe there should be an outright smoking ban in public places in Northern Ireland.

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Political situation: 88% of respondents feel that continued direct rule in Northern Ireland has resulted in a lack of political drive to further initiatives relevant to the sector.

Policy debate: 54.6% of respondents feel the sector has sufficient knowledge and expertise to make a full contribution to the policy debate in Northern Ireland. Viewfinder 4 respondents have yet to see the impact of the 'Compact' and 'Positive Steps' initiatives.

Governance: 61.6% respondents believe the audit and accountability requirements of funders have improved the running of their organisations.

Review of charity law:There is very strong support for proposals to amend charity law in Northern Ireland.

Fundraising: There is a need for investment in fundraising within the sector.

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NICVA | Leeann Brady | 03 Aug 2005
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