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IOS Feedback and Learning

This survey allows you to give feedback on the Insure Our Survival week of action and then once collated the results, analysis and reflections will also be posted on this page.

Take the IOS FEEDBACK SURVEY now (or after your local action is complete!)

FEEDBACK

Please feel free to complete this survey it is intended for:

  • individuals
  • teams/circles/affinity groups/local groups
  • people who attended an action
  • people who didn't attend an action (we are keen to understand reasons why people couldn't/didn't attend)
  • people who took digital actions from home
  • yes you've got it - the survey is for anyone!!

ANALYSIS

Feedback is anonymised and then reviewed by a small team to ensure it doesn't identify individuals unneccesarily. Various tools are used to extract common themes from the large volume of individual feedback we typically receive after major events. Both the summary of feedback themes and the individual anonymised responses are made available for circles/teams to review and reflect on.

All constructive feedback is welcome and the results will be collated and analysed. TheyThe summary will then be published here on the Rebel Toolkit in a similar way to the Upgrade Democracy feedback.

DEADLINES

There are no hard deadlines for this survey - but collation of both initial individual responses will be done on Monday 11th November. The responses from Upgrade Democracy mostly came in very soon after the action and it's very useful to start collating information early.

If some circles/teams have debriefs at a later time than this - it can actually be helpful for that process to have a timely summary of the individual feedback survey responses to drawn upon.

LEARNING

The second stage of this process is for UK circles in particular (or anyone else) to review the feedback and find some insight and learning that will help with future actions or future work supporting actions.

Again, there are no hard deadlines for this stage. Whilst some teams meet frequently and have relatively short learning cycles, others may take longer to reflect on the feedback and the wider learning for XR overall. Some Action Support teams use the immediate feedback from one day's action to improve support for subsequent days for example.

Ultimately, circles/teams are responsible for deciding where they are focussing their improvement efforts. The expectation is that circles/teams will want to be transparent with these plans.

The outputs from this stage of the process will also be made public on this page.