LTP4 - Proposed Vision and Outcome Objectives
Overview
Thank you for filling in this survey, which should take a maximum of 20 minutes to complete.
This survey is designed to be completed by invitees of the key partner stakeholder workshop.
It is part of our early engagement in developing Surrey County Council's fourth Local Transport Plan (LTP4).
All responses are confidential, and feedback provided will be used to inform the next version of the proposed vision statement and objectives of LTP4. The responses will be discussed by Surrey County Council’s Rethinking Transport Board to help inform the next stage of developing LTP4.
Why your views matter
Surrey County Council would like to hear your thoughts and views on the draft vision statement and outcome objectives that have been identified for LTP4, which will cover the period to 2030 and potentially beyond.
The questionnaire seeks to establish whether the proposed vision and objectives address the issues that you feel are current and ongoing priorities for Surrey.
The survey also asks how the local transport plan can help to achieve your organisation’s priorities, looking at whether it is aligned with your future plans. This includes a focus on how we can communicate effectively and work together going forward.
Events
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LTP4 - Key partner stakeholder workshop
From 7 Dec 2020 at 09:00 to 7 Dec 2020 at 10:30Early engagement with our key partners to discuss the proposed vision and outcome objectives of LTP4.
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
- Climate change
- Health and wellbeing
- Highways
- Policy
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