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State of Sheffield 2018 Report

The State of Sheffield, commissioned by the Sheffield City Partnership, provides an overview of the city, describing how things are and how they are changing. Rather than representing the views or opinions of one particular organisation, it draws together insights and perspectives from a team of authors working in different fields. It pulls on a range of data sources and reports to explore city-wide issues, plotting trends, highlighting challenges and pointing to opportunities for Sheffield and its population.

This year, it covers 5 key areas, which relate to the Board’s work on building a sustainable and inclusive economy:

  • Inclusive and Sustainable Economy
  • Involvement and Participation
  • Safety and Security
  • Social and Community Infrastructure
  • Health and Wellbeing

The production of the report is a collaborative effort with organisations across the city. You can download the report at www.sheffieldcitypartnership.org/scp-reports .

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