Route Map Checklist

The Route Map Checklist provides an alternative means to navigate the Action Toolkit. Depending upon how you answer a short series of questions, the most relevant information will be presented. 
 

Question 1

Regular published statistics, such as NOMIS data, can provide answers to the following questions: How many of the local population are workless? How many of working age are on or moving onto benefits? Which types of benefit are being accessed? Who are our employers and how many people do they employ?

Do you honestly make the best possible use of existing published statistics, such as NOMIS?   
 

  • Yes

    Well done, published statistics are important in increasing your use and understanding of Management Information. They can tell you much about your area you may not know and tracked over time they can indicate whether your area is improving. Proceed to Stop-Go Decision Point.

  • No

    Use of this type of data is important in increasing your use and understanding of Management Information. It can tell you much about your local area and tracked over time it can indicate whether your area is improving. View A. Published Statistics: Considerations and proceed to Stop-Go Decision Point.


  • Stop/Go Decision Point

    Although published statistics can tell you much about your local area, they are anonymous and aggregate in nature. They provide little insight on the number and type of service providers at a local level. If you are interested in understanding your local provider base go to II Mapping. If not, consider your actions till now.