Fifth Annual Satisfaction Survey for Nottinghamshire CC

Jul 4, 2016

Enventure Research is pleased to be working again with Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver its 2016 Annual Satisfaction Survey. Enventure Research has conducted the survey each year since 2012 and has recently been re-commissioned to undertake the 2016 research.

 

The survey gathers information on local perceptions of value for money, communication, quality of life and health and wellbeing regarding the Council’s public services. It is extremely important to local authorities and other public bodies, as the results are used as a way of measuring the performance of local authorities and its partners in their area.

 

The fieldwork is due to commence in August 2016. A minimum of 1,050 residents broadly representative of the area in terms of age, gender and ethnicity will be surveyed across the seven districts. Trained interviewers will undertake the survey face-to-face at pre-selected sampling points throughout Nottinghamshire.

 

The results will be presented to the Council in a detailed final report which compares the most recent results with those from previous years, and with national figures. The survey findings will help the Council understand the priorities of local residents and inform decisions about Council plans and services.