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Q member survey 2024 now open

Share your experience of Q and how it could improve in our 2024 member survey.

Today, our partners, Picker emailed all Q members with our latest member survey. This is an important part of their two-year independent evaluation of Q.

The evaluation will help us understand the impact our community is having – for members, organisations and for the wider health and care system. It will also identify areas where we can improve and inform what we do in future.

Every member of Q will have received an email from Picker which gives you a unique link so that you can take part in this year’s survey.

The survey asks you all about your experience with Q. For example, the ways you interact with our community and how useful you have found Q’s events, funding and resources. It will also ask your perspective on whether being a member is helping you to deliver improvement work.

All responses will be valuable, and we ask all Q members to participate, even if you took part in Picker’s survey last year, have taken part in other activities as part of this evaluation, or rarely interact with the Q community.

Please complete the survey as soon as you are able. Through your answers we will learn where we are meeting your needs and how we can be better. Any information you share will be kept confidential by the Independent Evaluation Team, so please do answer honestly.

Check your inbox and fill in the survey today.

If you can’t find the email, please check your junk’ or spam’ folder. If you need help or have questions, please contact Molly Blackwell and the Independent Evaluation team at QEvaluation@PickerEurope.ac.uk.

The survey closes at midnight on Friday 1 November.

Find out more about the independent evaluation in Matthew Hill’s latest blog
Visit our impact and evaluation web page.

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