Service User Survey Questions RCSLT Strategy 2027-30

Service User Survey Questions: RCSLT 2027-30 Strategy

Your chance to influence the RCSLT’s strategic areas of focus and programme of work 2027-30

The RCSLT is developing its strategic plan for 2027-2030 and we want to hear from as many of our service users as possible to understand what’s important to you.
This is your chance to influence the RCSLT’s work over the coming years. Please help us by completing this short survey (which should take 5-10mins) to tell us what you think our areas of strategic focus might be for 2027-30.
This survey does not collect names, email addresses, IP addresses, or other direct identifiers. We will ask about a few details, such as your area of practice or work setting, to help us understand how views differ across the profession; however, responses will be analysed and reported together and will remain completely anonymous. AI may be used to support the analysis of your collective responses, but if so, this will be done within a secure system. We will use the information you provided solely for strategic planning purposes. Whilst we will publish the results, we will not publish or share any identifiable information. Further information about how we handle personal data can be found in our Privacy Notice: https://www.rcslt.org/privacy-notice/
By completing this survey, you acknowledge that you have read this privacy notice. If you have any questions about this survey, please contact us at strategy@rcslt.org
In what area of the UK do you live?(Required)
What is your age group?(Required)
Are you having Speech and Language Therapy?(Required)
Are you a parent/carer of a child having Speech and Language Therapy?
Are you an adult having Speech and Language Therapy?
Are you the family member/carer of an adult having Speech and Language Therapy?

What do you think are the 3 priorities for improving SLT for 2027?

Please give us three specific areas you think the speech and language therapy could be improved in 2027.(Maximum 150 words/ 900 characters)