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1. Introduction

This questionnaire is part of a survey exploring how public sector marketing and communications practitioners experience professional development and their attitudes towards it.

If you are currently working in a marketing or communications role in a public sector organisation in Northern Ireland (NI) or the Republic of Ireland NI (ROI), please continue to the next page to start the questionnaire.

The questionnaire will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.  No personally identifiable details or sensitive data is requested, and all responses will be treated anonymously.

   
The following professional bodies have endorsed this research:

CIM Ireland
“CIM Ireland is very pleased to endorse this vital piece of research into the provision of professional development for marketing professionals in the public sector.  It will provide evidence of what more support these marketers need today in order to carry out their important work to the highest standards, during these particularly challenging times.” - Chris Gilroy, Chair, CIM Ireland
 
NIPSCF
“As Chair of the Northern Ireland Public Sector Communications Forum, I am delighted to endorse this vital piece of research into the provision of professional development for marketing professionals in the public sector.  I very much look forward to seeing the results later this year.  They will tell us what more can be done to support these people, many of whom are members of this forum, so that they can further develop their skills, knowledge and career opportunities.” - Ciarrai Conlan, Chair NIPSCF
 
Government Communication Service
“GCS is delighted to endorse this vital piece of research into the provision of professional development for marketing professionals in the public sector.  The insights it provides will help to inform GCS and other key organisations in this sector of what additional support could be offered to help these marketers to reach their maximum potential.” - Simon Baugh, CEO of Government Communication Service
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