Public Health England 2013 Stakeholder Research

This report presents findings from an initial qualitative review of stakeholders' perceptions of Public Health England.

Public Health England (PHE) has commissioned Ipsos to undertake a programme of research designed to assess how PHE is perceived externally and how well stakeholder relationships are developing at this early stage in its own progression.

This report details the findings from an initial qualitative phase of research conducted in July and August 2013. It synthesises the feedback provided in 16 depth interviews with senior PHE staff and the views of 15 key external partners represented by their Chief Executive or another senior member of staff.

This research will be followed by a quantitative phase in early 2014, designed to provide baseline metrics from which PHE’s progress over time in stakeholder perceptions and relations can be benchmarked.

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