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Communication and engagement

Designing effective surveys

Enrol on this online course to master the craft of survey creation. Learn the fundamental purposes of surveys, the strategic planning involved, and key considerations to ensure your surveys yield useful and accurate data.

This course is ideal for anyone who is seeking to gather insights effectively through well-constructed surveys. Enhance your ability to design surveys that capture the information you need to make informed decisions.

Duration Details 1 Hours
Course Icon 4 Modules
Event Icon Intermediate
User Details Anyone who wants to hear the views of others

What you'll learn

  • What surveys are for
  • How to plan surveys
  • Key considerations when designing surveys

Who is this course for

This course is suitable for anyone who would like to run a survey to understand the views of other people.

Facilitators

Joe Blunden
Director of Communications and Engagement

Joe is a multi-award winning marketing and communications specialist with over 15 years of experience across a range of industries. He has worked for the NHS for the past 10 years, including marketing, communications and engagement roles in both acute and community settings.

He is a compulsive learner and recently completed an MBA (Distinction), having gained a Professional Diploma in Marketing from the Chartered Institute of Marketing, a Diploma in Managing Digital Media and a degree in business.

Joe directed the successful campaign to get the NHS Choir to Christmas number one in 2015, raising over £300k for charity in the process. He also led NHS Voices in 2018, bringing together 30 celebrity singers to record a song for the NHS, which was made into a documentary by ITV.

Joe specialises in strategy development and digital communication and has extensive experience in PR, stakeholder engagement and campaign development.

Learning materials

  • Written guidance and visuals
  • Links to additional resources
  • Activities to check learning
  • A certificate of completion