surveys
A candidate
Submitted by DrDave on Fri, 2012-01-27 13:53Probably not the shortest question with the most bias ever...
Advances in technology are helping to solve crime. Do you agree with the use of DNA evidence in catching criminals? Yes / Not sure / No
...but close.
[That one courtesy of my MP.]
Do girls or boys eat more fresh fruit?
Submitted by DavidMcG on Wed, 2012-01-04 16:38New SHEU data, from 1999-2010, show that girls, more than boys, and 10-11 year olds, more than older children, report eating fresh fruit 'on most days'.
Follow this link for the chart
Data from: 'Food: Now and Then - Young People's Food Choices'
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http://sheu.org.uk/content/page/research-news
Guernsey Parents' and Carers' Survey 2011
We are pleased to announce the publication of the report for the Guernsey Parents' and Carers' Survey 2011.
A PDF of the report and the slideshow can be downloaded from
http://www.schoolsurveys.co.uk/guernsey/
Williams, R & States of Guernsey Education Department (2011). Guernsey Parents' and Carer's Survey 2011. Exeter: SHEU. ISBN 978 1 902445 42 3
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SHEU survey comments
SHEU are specialist providers of local data and nationally-recognised since 1977.
Comments from those using SHEU surveys:
JSNA - Get the health and wellbeing figures you need from SHEU
Submitted by DavidMcG on Wed, 2011-09-07 14:26JSNA - the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
Get the perception and performance figures you need, about your young people, from SHEU.
The Coalition Government has placed the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment at the heart of its proposals with regard to the future of local health improvement. Since the establishment of the JSNA in 2008, SHEU have been providing local authorities with vital data about their young people to inform their planning.
JSNA - the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
Get the perception and performance figures you need from SHEU
Since the establishment of the JSNA in 2008, SHEU have been providing local authorities with vital data about their young people to inform their planning.
The Coalition Government has placed the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment at the heart of its proposals with regard to the future of local health improvement.
The SHEU's Health Related Behaviour Questionnaire (HRBQ) is used across the UK in primary and secondary schools and recent comments highlight its value:
An example staff survey
We carried out a customised staff survey recently and this document explains the approach.
All staff were invited to take part in a well-being survey. The questions were devised by the school with our advice on wording and layout.
The survey included questions on:
A report for pupils
Submitted by Angela on Tue, 2011-04-12 12:22We are very used to producing reports for schools, local authorities, public health departments and the public.
What is a bit more unusual is to be asked to produce a report for primary pupils. However, always willing, we've had a go for one school, and having got a model that we (and the pupils) were happy with, we can now offer this as a service to all schools.
The brief was:
