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Draft <strong>SCI</strong> Responses: Question 4<br />

Is it right that the Council make an additional effort to engage with traditional "hard to reach" groups? Are there any other methods <strong>of</strong> consultation<br />

which could improve involvement and responses with these groups?<br />

Draft <strong>SCI</strong> Ref Consultee Organisation Q4: Y/N/NR Q4 Comments Q4 Councils Response<br />

D<strong>SCI</strong>0001 Paul Winter North Yorkshire NR ODPM is requiring councils to identify land Noted.<br />

Traveller Education<br />

suitable for development as Travellers Sites in<br />

future. If this were done and publicised it would<br />

stimulate a lot <strong>of</strong> responses.<br />

D<strong>SCI</strong>0002 Mrs V Wright <strong>Scarborough</strong> Blind & YES For a quick response consult the individual groups; Noted.<br />

Partially Sighted<br />

eg <strong>Scarborough</strong> Blind Society. Yorkshire Coast<br />

Society<br />

Acces Group represents local disability groups on<br />

long term planning.<br />

D<strong>SCI</strong>0003 Dilys Cluer YES Elderly are not a hard to reach group, unless Disagree. Hard to reach groups are those who<br />

disabled. Ethnic minorities can take part <strong>of</strong> any are generally under represented in planning<br />

other group in which they fall (unless it is specific matters and it is the expreience <strong>of</strong> the<br />

to them).<br />

Planning Section that whilst individuals may<br />

respond little feedback is received from<br />

specific elderly groups on issues specific to<br />

them. It is therefore considered that the<br />

elderly do fall under the hard to reach group<br />

category. Ethnic Minorities can take part as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> a larger group, however, it is<br />

important to target such groups to become<br />

D<strong>SCI</strong>0004 Mr R J Brew<br />

involved.<br />

Whitby Hospitality YES But, can reources, effort and cost required to Resources is an issue, however at present,<br />

Association contact these groups be justified (value for consultation and involvement <strong>of</strong> such groups<br />

is carried out under existing budgets. This<br />

will be kept under review and is covered in<br />

Section 7 <strong>of</strong> the <strong>SCI</strong>.<br />

D<strong>SCI</strong>0005 V J R Waghorn NR<br />

D<strong>SCI</strong>0006 Graham Titchener Highways Agency NR<br />

D<strong>SCI</strong>0007 Georgina Wong The British Wind NR<br />

Energy Association<br />

D<strong>SCI</strong>0008 Matthew Pardoe Signet Planning NR<br />

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