Share your views in the NHS Education for Scotland survey
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 16th March 2022

NES want to find out more about the learning and support needs of public, private and third sector stakeholders.
NHS Education for Scotland (NES) want to understand more about the learning and support needs of public, private sector and third sector stakeholders. This will help to improve service delivery, both for partners and to the people of Scotland.
NES have commissioned commissioned Hall Aitken and Ashbrook Research & Consultancy Ltd to conduct a survey. This survey will help NES consider the options and appetite for supporting NHS and public service stakeholders with various education, training and workforce services.
You can share your views by completing a questionnaire (this link will take you away from our website). The questionnaire takes less than 10 minutes to complete.
All completed questionnaires will be returned directly to Ashbrook Research who strictly follow Market Research Society guidelines. These ensure the anonymity and confidentiality of all information gathered during the survey process.
If you would like further information about this survey, you can contact David Gourlay at Hall Aitken (david.gourlay@hallaitken.co.uk) or Dr David Brooks of Ashbrook Research (david@ashbrook research.co.uk).
The deadline for completing the survey is 31 March 2022.
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