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"NICE would like to invite you to contribute to an important research project to understand views and experiences of NICE, looking at how we operate, our work and resources and our strategic ambitions. 

We want to ensure that all of our users and audiences are represented in the research. We’d also really appreciate it if you could forward this email to colleagues and peers in your professional network, to ask if they could also support this work. 

The results will be presented to our Board and by sharing your views you will play an important part in shaping the work we do.

To take part, we ask that you complete this short survey, which should take approximately 10 minutes, by Friday 16th July 2021.
 
Survey link: https://populuslive.online-host.solutions/ASP/P018813/loginP2.asp?study=P2_9

The survey is being managed by an independent research company called Yonder. All responses will remain anonymous in any reporting.  Participation is voluntary and you can withdraw at any time.
For further information, please visit our research webpage and if you have any questions about this research, please contact caroline.warren@yonderconsulting.com  or audienceinsight@nice.org.uk."

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