Creation and establishment of a nationally representative panel protocol
Published on: 24th January 2023
- All Wales/National
This protocol outlines the development and operation of the Time to Talk Public Health panel, a nationally representative group of 2,500 adults from across Wales. It details the panel’s aims, recruitment approach, data collection methods, and ethical considerations. The document provides transparency on how Public Health Wales engages with the public to inform health policy and practice, ensuring alignment with the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015.
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