Social Care Council - Learning Zone Experience Survey 2023-24

Closed 30 Apr 2025

Opened 1 Aug 2023

Results expected 30 Apr 2025

Overview

Hello - you recently accessed our Learning Zone resources for social work and social care.  We hope you found the material useful and will check back regularly to try out new materials.

The Learning Zone provides registered social workers and social care workers with a range of learning tools and information guides to support learning and development throughout their professional career. Please help us improve our services by completing this short survey. Your response will be used solely to help us develop and improve the Learning Zone to match registrant’s learning needs.

Your participation in this survey is voluntary. Individual respondents will not be identified in any reports produced from 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.

The Social Care Council Management Team.

Why your views matter

Every week, around 1,000 people (registrants, employers and colleagues from other sectors) use the Social Care Council Learning Zone resources to support their learning and development.  Your feedback will be used to help with ongoing development of the Learning Zone, including identifying new topics and addressing any functional issues. 

What happens next

This Learning Zone survey was open from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024. Suggestions have been used to improve our online learning resources for social work and social care.  A new survey will be issued to cover Learning Zone experiences in 2024-25.  Please contact our Evaluation Manager andre.mckeown@niscc.hscni.net if you need further information about these surveys.

Audiences

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

Interests

  • Regulation of health and social care
  • Customer Service Excellence