Featured in this case study: Local & regional government, Central government & non-department public bodies, Employee engagement research
London Borough of Waltham Forest: Staff Survey 2022 ‘Your Voice Matters’
Since the last full staff survey conducted in 2019, the Council faced the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, the redeveloped its town hall campus, and it continued to face the mounting demands of a growing and aging population.
In 2021, the Council also launched a new 'People Strategy' for 2021–2025, with a future vision to be an 'Employer of Choice'.
A key element of the strategy continues to track and measure the employee experience, understand how the workforce can be supported to act and think innovatively.
DJS Research was commissioned to support the Council in the delivery of the 2022 Staff Survey, using a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods to measure the performance of the strategy and to identify how and where the Council can improve.
Following a period of design, which involved discussions with key stakeholders, the survey was modernised to suit the current context of the Council, and to help directly measure the performance of the four pillars of the 'People Strategy'.
The majority of colleagues were invited to complete the quantitative survey online, while a small proportion were able to complete the survey by paper or through a QR code on their smartphone.
This was supplemented by a series of five focus groups and 10 in-depth interviews, with a particular focus on equality, diversity and inclusion across the Council.
The DJS Research worked closely with the Council to ensure the results were disseminated effectively.
Central to this was an in-person action planning workshop facilitated by our Research Director, Jenna Allen, to more than 40 of the Council’s senior leadership team, with thematic break-out groups to discuss and share ideas.
Smaller sessions were also run for each of the Council Directorates, and 30 reports were provided at the Directorate and Division level for individual managers.
“Waltham Forest Council recently commissioned DJS Research to run our employee survey and it proved to be an excellent decision. DJS Research are fantastic to work with; from their partnership approach to working and their exceptional knowledge and expertise to their insightful reporting, we felt we were in the best of hands at each stage of the project. DJS Research are an excellent critical friend, whose main objective is to improve existing processes, to refine ideas and to ensure the best possible outcome for their clients."
Featured in this case study: Local & regional government, Central government & non-department public bodies, Employee engagement research
London Borough of Waltham Forest: Staff Survey 2022 ‘Your Voice Matters’
Since the last full staff survey conducted in 2019, the Council faced the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, the redeveloped its town hall campus, and it continued to face the mounting demands of a growing and aging population.
In 2021, the Council also launched a new 'People Strategy' for 2021–2025, with a future vision to be an 'Employer of Choice'.
A key element of the strategy continues to track and measure the employee experience, understand how the workforce can be supported to act and think innovatively.
DJS Research was commissioned to support the Council in the delivery of the 2022 Staff Survey, using a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods to measure the performance of the strategy and to identify how and where the Council can improve.
Following a period of design, which involved discussions with key stakeholders, the survey was modernised to suit the current context of the Council, and to help directly measure the performance of the four pillars of the 'People Strategy'.
The DJS Research worked closely with the Council to ensure the results were disseminated effectively.
Central to this was an in-person action planning workshop facilitated by our Research Director, Jenna Allen, to more than 40 of the Council’s senior leadership team, with thematic break-out groups to discuss and share ideas.
Smaller sessions were also run for each of the Council Directorates, and 30 reports were provided at the Directorate and Division level for individual managers.
“Waltham Forest Council recently commissioned DJS Research to run our employee survey and it proved to be an excellent decision. DJS Research are fantastic to work with; from their partnership approach to working and their exceptional knowledge and expertise to their insightful reporting, we felt we were in the best of hands at each stage of the project. DJS Research are an excellent critical friend, whose main objective is to improve existing processes, to refine ideas and to ensure the best possible outcome for their clients."