Residents from across the West Midlands have put forward their priorities and principles to rebuild the region following the coronavirus pandemic.
The priorities were proposed by a Citizens Panel convened by the West Midlands Recovery Coordination Group (RCG) to understand the residents’ views in prioritising our recovery.
The panel, consisting of 36 locals from across the region and a range of backgrounds, met throughout the summer to learn about the issues facing the region and share experiences of how the pandemic has affected them and their families.
As a result, they agreed six priorities they think should be addressed to help the region recover:
The RCG is now coordinating work with partners across the region to shape plans to deliver in each of these areas.
Deborah Cadman chair of the RGC said: “Before the pandemic, the West Midlands was one of the best regions to live, work and play. While we have been badly hit by the pandemic, I know that the region can reset and rebuild stronger than ever.
“Every person that lives in the West Midlands has played a part in its success and it’s important that they can now also play a part in its recovery. That’s why we established this panel, to ensure the views of the people we serve are shaping the region’s recovery. The RCG has listened to what our residents think should be our priorities and will now set out plans to deliver them.”
As well as the six priorities the Citizens Panel put forward four principles to guide community recovery. The full set of recommended priorities and principles from the Citizens Panel can be found in the final report issued by BritainThinks who delivered the programme. Insights from the Citizens’ Panel also formed the basis of a survey of 500 members of the public in the West Midlands, also conducted by BritainThinks
Cllr Brigid Jones, the chair of the Citizens’ Panel steering group and WMCA portfolio holder for inclusive communities, said: “The Panel is made up of a cross section of the West Midlands and we have asked them for their considered views on what recovery should look like.
“They have taken time to listen to others and learn how decisions are made by the region’s leaders. Now they have given us their responses we will be using them to help guide our recovery.”
Panel member and IT project manager Punita Bhakta from Great Barr said: “I joined the Citizens’ Panel because I wanted to know more about what councils and government are doing to make the world restart again. I wanted to put my stance on this to a certain degree and make my voice heard.
“I think really the main thing to focus on is to get businesses and shops back up and running again in the manner they need to, purely so we can function again and people can go out and about and do their purchases, run their businesses and get the economy back up.”
The programme was supported by Engage Britain a charity focused on bringing together people with different views, knowledge and experience to help tackle the biggest challenges facing the country. Engage Britain have produced a video of the panel members discussing their priorities.
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