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2007 Citizen Survey (part of the Living in Wales survey)

Welsh Assembly Government

2007 Citizen Survey (part of the Living in Wales survey)

Person conducting a survey

The Welsh Assembly Government's national survey  of citizens' experiences of public services in Wales is a significant pillar in its overall approach to develop and support citizen centred services.

In 2006 and 2007, the Welsh Assembly Government asked around 7,500 people about their experience of public services.

Click on the "Living in Wales survey" link under "Related Links" to find out more about Living in Wales survey and the technical background to the survey.

Findings from the 2007 Living in Wales Survey

Public opinion with 8 services was explored through the 2007 survey.  Please select the service area that you are interested in from the list below.

If you would like hard copies (or if you have special requirements), please email citizen@wales.gsi.gov.uk or telephone 029 2082 5643.

Related Links

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In 2006, the Welsh Assembly Government asked 7,500 people about their experience of 10 public services, covering education, health and local government. Here are the results.
The main source of information on households and the conditions of homes in Wales.
Living in Wales - technical reports
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Putting people first and involving them in the design of public services is central to achieving radical change and improvement to public services.