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PHE stakeholder research: 2015 to 2016

These documents provide a short and long versions of Ipsos MORI's report, along with a short film about the results.

Documents

PHE 2015 to 2016 stakeholder review: summary presentation

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PHE 2015 to 2016 stakeholder review: full report

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What our stakeholders think of us

Results of the Public Health England (PHE) stakeholder survey (2015 to 2016)

Results of the PHE stakeholder survey (2015 to 2016)

PHE commissioned Ipsos MORI to carry out its third annual stakeholder research, seeking the views of key stakeholders, including:

  • local authority Chief Executives
  • Directors of Public Health
  • NHS England regional teams
  • the voluntary and community sector
  • national agencies
  • professional bodies and academia
  • environmental health
  • the commercial sector

The research was conducted between November 2015 and January 2016. The results provide an indication of stakeholder perceptions of PHE, offering valuable reflections of the progress of our relationships and useful insight of how we can build on progress to date.

Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos MORI, reflects on some of themes emerging from this year’s findings in the video above.

The full results and a summary extract can be found at the links above.

For further information about the research and data tables, please contact Rachel Burkitt at Ipsos MORI Rachel.Burkitt@ipsos.com.

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Published 17 February 2016

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