Surrey Local Offer feedback questionnaire 2023
Overview
Tell us about your experience of using the Surrey Local Offer website
We are asking for young people, parent/carers/guardians and the practitioners supporting them to share their views and experiences of Surrey’s Local Offer website.
We want to understand if the Local Offer website is helpful, easy to use and provides you with the information and advice you need.
Please complete this short questionnaire which should take no more than ten minutes. Your feedback will be vital in telling us what our priorities should be when we consider how to improve our Local Offer website.
Why your views matter
We want to use this questionnaire to improve the design, content and experience of our Local Offer website so people in Surrey can get the right information, advice and support when they need it.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Adults Social Care staff
- All Surrey residents
- Care Leavers
- Carers
- Children in care
- Children with disabilities
- Children's Centres
- Clinical commissioning groups
- Community pharmacies
- Councillors, MPs
- CSF staff
- Dispensing doctors
- District and borough council staff
- Employers
- GPs
- Headteachers
- Health professionals working with children
- Health providers
- Healthcare providers
- HR staff
- Parents
- People who use social care services
- Representatives and individuals with an interest in Surrey pharmacy services
- SCC staff
- Social care service users
- Social workers
- Surrey businesses
- Teachers
- Users of Surrey pharmacies
- Voluntary, community and faith sector organisations
- Waste management stakeholders
- Young people
- Youth workers
Interests
- 0-5 year olds
- 12-19 year olds
- 20-25 year olds
- 6-11 year olds
- Adult Social Care
- Climate change
- Commissioning
- Disabilities
- Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health
- Health and wellbeing
- Highways
- Looked After Children and Care Leavers
- Organisations that receive grant funding
- Parents and families
- People who use social care services
- Policy
- Recruitment
- Safeguarding children
- SCC staff
- Schools
- Skills
- Social care service users
- Special Educational Needs
- Staff
- Waste management
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