Explore Resident Survey Findings with New Essex Open Data Dashboard

Posted on: February 14, 2023

The Essex Resident Survey is Essex County Council’s biggest survey exercise and aims to generate insights on residents’ aspirations, views and values, helping to shape strategy, and to inform key delivery programmes and our engagement with residents.

With almost 6,000 residents responding to the 2022 survey, it allows us to better understand the diversity of views and experiences within the county across a range of geographies and cohorts.

A new interactive data dashboard recently published on Essex Open Data allows users to explore the findings from the 2022 survey, where they can:

  • View the data by topic – the findings from the survey are categorised by topic such as personal wellbeing, volunteering, views towards the local area, and attitudes towards the environment and climate change.
  • Focus on specific cohorts and locations – the data can be viewed both the whole Essex level and for particular sub-groups and geographies, including individual districts.

For more information and to access the dashboard, visit: https://data.essex.gov.uk/dataset/29wzo/essex-resident- survey-2022-dashboard

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