The Suffolk Speaks Citizens Panel, consisting of 3,500
residents, was recruited in 2002 and has
taken part in the following research projects:
Wave 1 (March/April 2003)
Subjects covered include travelling in Suffolk, access to services,
leisure and recreational services, healthy eating and lifestyles,
community safety, bullying and harrassment in the workplace.
Wave 1 Topline findings (PDF, 843kb)
Wave 1 Full Report (PDF, 843kb)
Wave 2 (March/April 2004)
Subjects covered included citizenship and community belonging,
affordable housing, health and wellbeing, the environment,
activities for young people, Suffolk in the future.
Wave 2 Topline Findings (PDF, 796kb)
Wave 2 Full report (PDF, 570kb)
We also asked young people to complete a similar questionnaire
to get their point of view.
Wave 2 (Young People) Topline findings (PDF, 140kb)
Wave 3
Subjects covered included travelling in Suffolk, community safety,
lifelong learning, issues for older people, growing older in
Suffolk, future care provision, care and housing options for older
people, access to services
Wave 3 Topline findings (PDF, 557kb)
Wave 3 Full report (PDF, 432kb)
Wave 4 (March/April 2005)
Subjects covered included living in Suffolk, Suffolk in the future,
priorities for the future, community safety
Wave 4 Topline findings (PDF, 708kb)
Wave 4 Full report (PDF, 474kb)
Postal Survey - Communications, Budgets and
Engagement
(September - October 2006)
If you would like to see a copy of the
findings please email Alison at:
alison.wheatland@comms.suffolkcc.gov.uk
Focus Groups - Social Inclusion and Community Cohesion in
Suffolk
(April - July 2007)
Executive Summary