CELCIS Education Forum Survey

Share your views and insights

The CELCIS Education Forum, like many other events and learning sessions, moved from being held in-person to online during the pandemic. Rather than our traditional model of meeting in person for a half day, twice per year, we changed the way we delivered these sessions to meeting online, on Microsoft Teams, three or four times per year for an hour and a half. This has enabled us to continue to meet, interact, share good practice, and hear from guest speakers about a wide range of topics and themes.

Now, as we move into a new way of working across the sector, we are keen to gather feedback from those who have, or may, attend the Education Forum to understand what would best meet your needs.

We would like to invite you to complete this short survey which asks about the way in which Education Forum meetings are held, the frequency of meetings, and what topics and themes you would like to see covered.

Your views and insights will be vital in helping us to shape the future of the Education Forum to ensure that it best meets the needs of our attendees.

The survey will be open until 15 September and should not take more than a few minutes to complete.

Your responses are anonymous and will only be viewed by CELCIS staff.

Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey.

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