What’s happening at Enventure Research?
Research to explore attitudes towards RCS England’s future position on assisted dying
The Royal College of Surgeons has commissioned Enventure Research to conduct an online survey of all UK-based RCS England members to ask what they think the College’s position should be on a change in the law to permit assisted dying in limited circumstances. The...
Enventure Research reappointed to undertake Wakefield Markets engagement
Enventure Research is pleased to have been reappointed by Wakefield Council to deliver an engagement survey to understand stakeholder views regarding the Wakefield markets service, following similar research undertaken in 2021. Wakefield Council operates six markets...
Exploring Cornwall residents’ views on the Council’s proposed Devolution Deal
We are delighted to announce that Cornwall Council has appointed Enventure Research to undertake a consultation with Cornwall residents regarding its new proposed Devolution Deal, which, if accepted, would see government powers and funded devolved to the local...
Development of a survey for universities to track public perceptions about their civic impact
Working in partnership with the University of Exeter and Falmouth University, Enventure Research has developed a questionnaire and survey methodology for universities to use to track how they are perceived by the local public and understand their civic impact. The...
Association of Anaesthetists 2022 membership survey
The Association of Anaesthetists once again appointed Enventure Research to undertake a survey of its entire membership, consisting of over 10,000 members. Enventure Research has previously worked with the Association to deliver several research projects since 2011,...
Positive findings recorded in the 2022 Cheltenham Resident Survey
Cheltenham Borough Council commissioned Enventure Research to conduct this year’s Resident Survey, which is carried out once every three years to track residents’ attitudes and perceptions over time. The telephone survey was conducted with a representative sample of...
Multi-phase research with Clarion residents to shape future digital services
Enventure Research was appointed by Clarion to better understand how and why Clarion residents use the internet, how they currently interact with Clarion when required, and how they would prefer to engage in the future via digital channels. The research was delivered...
Wakefield District Health & Care Partnership introduces extended GP hours following Enventure Research survey
Enventure Research was commissioned by NHS Wakefield CCG (now Wakefield District Health & Care Partnership and part of NHS West Yorkshire ICB) to conduct a survey of patients registered with a Wakefield GP to understand their views and needs regarding accessing...
Exploring differential attainment in surgical exams
The Royal College of Surgeons of England has identified that there is differential attainment (the variation in attainment in groups of people who share protected characteristics versus those who do not share that characteristic) in both parts of its surgical exams...
Understanding the optical workforce in the latest GOC Registrant Survey
The General Optical Council (GOC) is the regulator of all optical professionals in the UK and regularly conducts research and engagement with its registrants, including a Registrant Survey to track their views, perceptions and experiences of working in clinical...
Findings from Blackburn with Darwen Residents’ Survey to shape the Council’s Corporate Plan 2023-27
Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council has been undertaking a programme of engagement with its residents, businesses and partners to inform its Corporate Plan refresh. As part of this evidence base building, Enventure Research was commissioned to undertake a survey of...
Findings from Enventure Research property licensing consultation informs Barnet Council’s decision
In late 2021, Enventure Research supported Barnet Council to deliver a public consultation on property licensing in the borough, which sought residents’ views on the proposed renewal of the Council’s additional licensing scheme and introduction of a new selective...