Renaissance Data and Statistics
Headline figures for
Hubs 2005/6 (Word 49KB)
The nine Hubs have easily surpassed the key participation targets
set for them by the Department for Culture Media and Sport. Hubs
increased contacts with children aged 5 – 16 by 50% in the three
years to March 2006 – double what they had been asked to
achieve. A second key target set Hubs the challenge of
generating an extra half million visits by new users
predominantly from social classes C2, D or E, and Black and
Minority Ethnic individuals. Over the two years this was being
measured (2004/5 & 2005/6) Hubs attracted nearly two million
new users, with over 900,000 of them coming from the priority groups.
Results for the 2004-06
Funding Period (Word 837KB) by Medwen Roberts of Morris
Hargreaves McIntyre (MHM) provides a comprehensive account of
the 2005/06 Hub results including how they are worked out and
further analysis of what they tell us.
Hub Data collection
A lot of time and care has been taken to ensure that all Hubs are
counting the same things in the same way. The Hub Data Collection
Guidelines (PDF 217KB)
used by all Hubs, testify to the scrupulous approach
taken to ensuring the comparability and accuracy of the data.
Rising visit figures may not tell the whole story, but they
are certainly indicative of thriving museums that are
increasingly satisfying the needs of the people who use them.
Taking Stock:
Achievements of the Regional Museum Hubs (Word 251 MB)
was commissioned in 2006 to establish the achievements and
successes of the Hubs in their implementation of Renaissance to
date, and is a helpful counterpart to the MHM report. It tells
some of the stories behind the numbers and draws together the
key achievements of the Hubs, including links to the work of the
Renaissance Designation Challenge Fund. The report also
summarises a number of lessons learned from the operation of the
programme to date.
Hub Exit Survey
DCMS has identified three priority groups for its NDPBs to reach:
Black and Minority Ethnic individuals (BME); Social classes
C2DE; and Disabled people. In order to tell how well the Hub
museums are doing when it comes to attracting visitors from
these groups MLA commissions Ipsos-MORI to conduct an annual Hub
Exit Survey. The visitor profile information this provides
allows us to extrapolate the number of visits made by
representatives of the priority groups to Hub museums. These
surveys also provide information on visitor satisfaction and
attitudes to museums and galleries.
Hub Exit Survey 2005
(Word 1.1MB)
Hub Exit Survey 2004
(Word 971KB)
Hub Exit Survey 2003
(Word 1.2MB)
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