This event, organised and jointly sponsored by SIPR and the Social Dimensions of Health Institute, brought together an invited audience of academics and practitioners to examine the conduct and use of feedback surveys in policing and health context with the aim of identifying good practice.
Chair: Peter Donnelly (Professor of Public Health Medicine, St Andrews University)
Lessons from healthcare: good and bad practice in questionnaire and methodology design
Stephen Bruster (Patient Perspective, Oxford) PowerPoint [805 Kb] Podcast of talk – 24 Minutes [9.7 Mb]
Using feedback surveys for performance measurement and quality improvement
Collecting, analysing and applying user feedback in the Scottish police service
Emma Fossey (HMICS) & Hayley Kelly (Grampian Police Research Unit) PowerPoint [128 Kb] Podcast of talk – 20 Minutes [8.2 Mb]
Improving relations between local communities and the police: MyPolice – a feedback tool for the public
Sarah Drummond & Lauren Currie (Directors, MyPolice) Presentation (pdf) [19.0 Mb] Podcast of talk – 27 Minutes [10.9 Mb]