Public Participation at the Scottish Parliament (Short Survey)
Overview
What we’re doing
We want to make sure that the Scottish Parliament’s work involves, reflects and meets the needs of the full range of communities it represents.
We know that some people are more closely involved in our work than others.
By being involved, we mean people sharing views in writing, online or in person, starting a petition or talking to MSPs about an issue that’s important to them.
Some people never become involved in our work.
We want to understand:
- why that is the case
- what we can do to make sure that the Scottish Parliament engages with everyone in a way that works for them.
What we will do first
The first stage of our work will involve asking a wide range of people and communities for their views.
We will do this through:
- this survey
- meeting with people and communities from across Scotland
Who do we want to hear from?
We want to hear from individuals and organisations from a wide range of communities across Scotland.
By communities, we mean not only people living in a particular area, but also other types of communities (e.g. people living on a low income or disabled people).
We want to find out how you would prefer to share your views with the Scottish Parliament and/or raise issues which are important to you.
We want to hear from everyone. However, we would particularly welcome hearing from communities that we know are under-represented in our work at the moment. This includes people from minority ethnic groups.
We recognise that within each community, there will be a wide range of individuals with different needs and preferences and so we will make sure we gather views in different ways to take account of that.
How you can share your views
Please complete the shorter survey.
This is a multiple-choice survey, with some space for any extra information you would like to share with us.
This survey is designed to be anonymous so please don’t share any personal information in the free text boxes (e.g. your name or contact details).
We estimate it will take less than 10 minutes to complete the shorter survey.
We welcome written views in English, Gaelic, Scots, British Sign Language or any other language. A British Sign Language version of this survey is also available.
We would like to hear from you by 23:59 on Thursday 30 June 2022.
What happens next
The views you provide will be analysed and summarised by the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe). A high-level analysis of responses will be made publicly available.
Interests
- CPPP