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This survey contains 36 statements and should take approximately 30-45mins to complete. The checklist leads you through the PSIF 2023 statements. You are asked to rate the extent to which you as an individual agree/disagree with each statement with the option to state that you "Don't know", which should be used when you feel you do not have sufficient information about the particular statement to enable you to make a judgment.
At the end of each section there are two comments boxes. The first asks you to provide details of positive examples that support your views on how well the service is performing in relation to the statements covered by the section (strengths), feel free to add links to such information. The second asks you to provide details of how you think the service can improve in relation to the statements covered by the section.
This survey contains 36 statements and should take approximately 30-45mins to complete. The checklist leads you through the PSIF 2023 statements. You are asked to rate the extent to which you as an individual agree/disagree with each statement with the option to state that you "Don't know", which should be used when you feel you do not have sufficient information about the particular statement to enable you to make a judgment.
At the end of each section there are two comments boxes. The first asks you to provide details of positive examples that support your views on how well the service is performing in relation to the statements covered by the section (strengths), feel free to add links to such information. The second asks you to provide details of how you think the service can improve in relation to the statements covered by the section.
This survey contains 36 statements and should take approximately 30mins to complete. The checklist leads you through the PSIF 2023 statements. You are asked to rate the extent to which you as an individual agree/disagree with each statement with the option to state that you "Don't know", which should be used when you feel you do not have sufficient information about the particular statement to enable you to make a judgment.
At the end of each section there are two comments boxes. The first asks you to provide details of positive examples that support your views on how well the service is performing in relation to the statements covered by the section (strengths), feel free to add links to such information. The second asks you to provide details of how you think the service can improve in relation to the statements covered by the section.