Social Care - Making A Difference Year 1-4 evaluation survey 2025

Closes 15 Aug 2025

Opened 31 Jul 2025

Overview

The Northern Ireland Social Care Council (the Social Care Council) on behalf of the Department of Health (DoH) annually delivers a social care promotional campaign, working with social care leaders, using public relations and digital communication opportunities, to raise the profile of the role of social care as a valuable career choice and to recognise the value of the social care workforce.

This is called the ‘Social care - Making a difference’ campaign.

The campaign is now in its fifth year, and it is timely to review the impact of this campaign from Year one to now, so its value is better understood.

This survey is being sent to every registered social care practitioner, social care manager and employer in Northern Ireland.  

Survey results are being received and collated by the Social Care Council. 

Why your views matter

Please help us improve our services by completing this short survey. Your response to this survey will be used solely to help us in the review and development of our services.

Your participation in this survey is voluntary. Individual respondents will not be identified in any reports produced from the survey. You can choose to submit your response anonymously.  Please do not share any sensitive information during completion of the survey. Any information you provide will held securely by the Social Care Council for a maximum of three years and then disposed of in line with GDPR requirements.

If you have any queries about the management of this survey, please contact our Evaluation Manager andre.mckeown@niscc.hscni.net

Thank you for taking time to help us improve our services.

Tell us about your experiences of the Social Care - Making a Difference campaign

Audiences

  • Advocate groups
  • Carers
  • Community/Voluntary sector organisations
  • General Public
  • Health and social care providers – non-statutory
  • Health and social care providers – statutory
  • Health and social care regulators
  • Health and social care staff
  • Service users/patients
  • Staff representatives/Unions

Interests

  • Customer Service Excellence
  • Regulation of health and social care