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ENLIVEN BRIGHTON
1.
Which Enliven Brighton event or artwork did you experience?
Third Thursdays
Enliven Brighton Art Trail
Alternative Tours
2.
What do you think about this event / art work?
3.
How did you hear about this event?
Word of mouth
Social media
Brilliant Brighton marketing
Website content
Local press
Other (please specify)
4.
Would you like to see more of this sort of thing?
Yes
No
Not sure
If yes, why, if no, why not?
5.
Has it changed what you think of, or would expect from, the City Centre?
Yes
No
Not sure
If yes, how and if no, why not?
6.
Did you visit the city centre to experience this event?
Yes
No
7.
Was your visit to the city centre positive?
Yes
No
Not sure
If yes, why, if no, why not?
8.
Was the event / artwork / activity engaging?
Yes
No
Not sure
If yes, why and if no, why not?
9.
What words would you use to describe your experience?
10.
How often do you usually engage with cultural activity in the city centre?
At least once a week
At least once a month
3 or 4 times a year
less than 3 times a year
Hardly ever
This is the first time
11.
Do you think you will engage with cultural activity in the city centre more in future?
Yes
No
Not sure
If yes, why and if no, why not?
12.
Do you think the city centre is a more interesting place to visit than it used to be?
Yes
No
If yes, why and of no, why not?
13.
What different cultural opportunities are you aware of in the city centre?
14.
What different retail opportunities are you aware of in the city centre?
15.
What different hospitality opportunities are you aware of in the city centre?
16.
Are you more aware of any or all of these now than you were previously?
Yes
No
If yes, what has increased your awareness?
17.
Is there anything more you would like to say about this experience?
18.
Finally, please let us know a bit about yourself, so we can be sure we are reaching a variety of people. Your answers are anonymous and will be deleted once the data has been analysed.
What is your date of birth?
19.
What is your postcode?
20.
What is your gender?
Woman (including male to female trans women)
Man (including female to male trans men)
Non-binary (for example, androgyne)
Intersex
Prefer not to say
21.
Is your gender identity different to the sex you were assumed to be at birth?
Yes
No
Not sure
Prefer not to say
22.
What is your sexual orientation?
Bisexual or Pansexual
Gay
Heterosexual / straight
Lesbian or gay woman
Asexual
Not sure
Prefer not to say
Other (please specify)
23.
Please tick any of the below that apply to you:
Cognitive or learning disabled
Hearing impairment / Deaf / deaf
Mental Health condition
Neuro divergent
Non-disabled
Long term or chronic condition
Physically disabled
Visual impairment
Not Sure
Prefer not to say
Please add any additional information here
24.
How would you describe your cultural identity?
Arab
Asian / Asian British Bangladeshi
Asian / Asian British Pakistani
Asian / Asian British Indian
Asian / Asian British Chinese
Any other Asian background
Black / Black British African
Black / Black British Caribbean
Any other Black background
Mixed: White and Asian
Mixed: White and Black African
Mixed: White and Black Caribbean
Mixed: Other
White: British
White: Irish
White: Gypsy
White: Irish Traveller
White: Other
Prefer not to say
Any other group
Any additional information
25.
What type of secondary school did you go to?
State school
Academy or Free school
Grammar school
Private school
Home schooled
Other (please specify)
26.
What is your highest qualification?
GCSE / O'level / CSE
A-levels
Higher National Certificate
Higher National Diploma
Non-honours bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
Doctoral degree
Other (please specify)
27.
What was the highest level of academic qualification of your parents/care givers?
GCSE / O'level / CSE
A-levels
Higher National Certificate
Higher National Diploma
Non-honours bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
Doctoral degree
Other (please specify)
28.
Thinking about your parent(s) or other primary caregiver when you were around 14 years old, what did this parent/caregiver do for a living?
Modern professional occupations such as: teacher/lecturer, nurse, physiotherapist, social worker, welfare officer, artist, musician, police officer (sergeant or above), software designer
Clerical and intermediate occupations such as: secretary, personal assistant, clerical worker, office clerk, call centre agent, nursing auxiliary, nursery nurse
Senior managers and administrators usually responsible for planning, organising and co-ordinating work and for finance such as: finance manager, chief executive
Technical and craft occupations such as: motor mechanic, fitter, inspector, plumber, printer, tool maker, electrician, gardener, train driver
Semi-routine manual and service occupations such as: postal worker, machine operative, security guard, caretaker, farm worker, catering assistant, receptionist, sales assistant
Routine manual and service occupations such as: HGV driver, van driver, cleaner, porter, packer, sewing machinist, messenger, labourer, waiter / waitress, bar staff
Middle or junior managers such as: office manager, retail manager, bank manager, restaurant manager, warehouse manager, publican
Traditional professional occupations such as: accountant, solicitor, medical practitioner, scientist, civil/mechanical engineer
Long term unemployed (claimed Job seeker's Allowance or earlier unemployment benefit for more than a year)
Retired
Not applicable
Don’t know
Prefer not to say
Other (please specify)
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