1.3. Why research matters

Research can contribute to social transformation by providing evidence-based insights and solutions to societal problems and challenges.

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Why research matters

Research can contribute to social transformation by providing evidence-based insights and solutions to societal problems and challenges.

Through research, we can:

  • Better understand the root causes of social issues
  • Identify potential interventions and strategies for addressing them
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of these interventions

This information can then be used to inform policy decisions, guide the development of programs and initiatives and improve the overall wellbeing of individuals and communities.

1.1. How to use this data

Data and research are pivotal in establishing knowledge and a baseline for the process of cultural and social change.

1.2. Why data matters

Arts organisations can use data about a district’s demographics, the creative economy and cultural participation to better understand the broader context in which they operate.

1.4. The purpose of this Review

Our Review has five goals that we hope to achieve.

1.5. What the Review provides

The review covers three areas: The People of Bradford, Cultural Participation, and The Creative and Visitor Economy.

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