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Senedd Commission Staff Survey
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Meeting: 09/12/2024 - Senedd Commission (Item 5)
Senedd Commission Staff Survey 2023-24
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 2
- Restricted enclosure 3
Minutes:
The
Senedd Commission People Survey (“the survey”) was conducted in September 2024.
Commissioners were advised that the summary of results would be shared with
Senedd Commission Staff. The Finance Committee, in its Report on the Scrutiny
of the Senedd Commission Budget, had also requested an update on survey
results, and the Commission had agreed to provide a summary of the latest survey
findings relating to this financial year once they had been analysed and
released.
Commissioners
sought, and received, clarity that security staff remuneration had been
benchmarked against other parliaments (namely Westminster, the Northern Ireland
Assembly, and the Scottish Parliament) and that pay was broadly comparable with
these. They congratulated the Ymlaen Graduate Scheme which has seen
participants secure permanent positions at the Senedd.
Commissioners
noted the results and reflected on the new data available in light of
disaggregating questions relating to Leadership Team and the Executive Board
for the first time.
Commissioners agreed to publish the results report, as in previous years, internally and on the Senedd website.
Meeting: 19/06/2023 - Senedd Commission (Item 7)
Annual Staff Survey Results
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 6
- Restricted enclosure 7
Minutes:
Commissioners noted the report of the Senedd Commission Annual Staff Survey for the year 2022/23.
Meeting: 20/06/2022 - Senedd Commission (Item 8)
Annual Staff Survey Results
Supporting documents:
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- Restricted enclosure 11
Minutes:
Commissioners noted the results of the Annual Commission Staff Survey and agreed to share the summary report with PAPAC; and to publish the results report, as per the PAPAC recommendation.
Meeting: 15/03/2021 - Senedd Commission (Item 9)
Commission Staff Survey Results
Supporting documents:
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- Restricted enclosure 15
Minutes:
Commissioners noted the Staff Survey report, which was the first undertaken through an independent survey specialist. They agreed to publish the summary report.
Meeting: 13/11/2017 - Management Board (Item 5)
Staff Survey 2017
Supporting documents:
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Minutes:
Rhodri
Wyn Jones presented the results of the staff survey conducted in May and the
action plan to address the main issues and recurring themes. 82% of staff had
responded, which enabled the Assembly to benchmark against other organisations
and compare feedback from previous years.
All
themes remained largely positive, with an increase in all but one service area
since the last survey in 2015, comparing favourably with external organisations
across Wales. The greatest area of improvement was in leadership and managing
change. There were three areas for focus overall and since the survey was
published, Heads have also analysed their Service area results and prepared
service-specific action plans.
The
Board discussed the findings, agreeing the need to convey that the Board were
listening, that could be shaped around a ‘you said – we did’ approach, and
outlining a set of commitments to accomplish before the next survey, whilst
being realistic in what was achievable.
Meeting: 20/07/2017 - Management Board (Item 7)
Staff Survey results
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 21
Minutes:
The Board considered the
outcomes of the sixth staff survey and discussed plans to respond to the
findings. It has been a positive survey considering the pressures that staff
were under within the climate of significant constitutional change and
uncertainty. The 2017 survey was based on selected questions from the Civil
Service People Survey and was identical to the 2016 and 2015 surveys in order
to allow comparisons over time and benchmark with other public sector
organisations. Highlights included an 82% response rate and 74% engagement
index score, both significantly higher than the Civil Service scores of 65% and
59% respectively.
The report would be
published internally to staff on 21 July and service specific data reports
would be available to Heads shortly.
Meeting: 14/04/2016 - Management Board (Item 6)
Staff Survey 2016
Supporting documents:
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Minutes:
The Board discussed arrangements for the
next staff survey. The survey
work well last year with the response rate being very high at 93%. The Board
agreed the recommendations that:
·
the survey would run over a four
week period from Monday 16 May to Friday 10 June; and
·
the questions, content and
reporting format would remain the same to enable a direct comparison to last
year's survey, with additional information added to the sub-heading themes to
provide clarity and context to future surveys.
It was agreed that the analysis of results would be
presented to the Commission in the autumn.
The Board also received an update on the
progress of the Investors in People assessment, which was going well although
no formal feedback had been received. The interviews with staff were due to
finish 22 April.
Meeting: 06/07/2015 - Management Board (Item 6)
2015 Staff Survey
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 27
Minutes:
Rhodri Wyn Jones joined Leanne and
Elin to discuss with the Board the recently published 2015 staff survey
results.
The response rate had been high,
with very good results in relation to the engagement index, scoring the highest
in Wales compared to the organisations benchmarked against. Furthermore there
were some positive comments. Overall the Assembly compares favourably with the
benchmark data.
There were areas that indicated
further work was needed, including pressures on work/life balance. Management
Board would be considering the report again at their awayday on 13 July.
The Board thanked the team for the
work undertaken to produce the survey and analyse results.
Meeting: 15/09/2014 - Management Board (Item 10)
Staff Survey - Oral + Paper 9 (For information)
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 30
Minutes:
Lowri Williams (Head of HR) was
welcomed to the meeting and provided recommendations for the next all staff
survey, which was then discussed by the Board.
The last survey had been in July
2013, with the results being published in October 2013 and had focussed on
“Moral, Motivation and Respect”. It was
important that future surveys could be benchmarked with appropriate comparators
and that the timing should fit with business need. It was proposed that the
next survey be shorter with a smaller selection of questions and focussed
around staff engagement, with opportunities for staff to add comments.
The Board considered this an
opportune time to rationalise and improve internal communications with the
survey presented as part of a package of two-way communications with staff.
The Board agreed the
recommendations and that the next survey would take place in Spring 2015.
Action: Lowri
Williams to explore the possibility of introducing a staff forum, linked with
internal communications, and prepare a brief for Management Board ahead of
sharing at the next Trade Union meeting.