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Social research to inform policy
CR&C adapts effective market and social research methodologies to inform our client’s understanding of complex behaviours and perceptions. We generate in-depth and strategic information that will support our clients’ program and policy design as part of larger evaluation projects. We specialize in designing and testing telephone and online surveys using rigorous and advanced qualitative methodologies. Our national benchmarks and monitors of health behaviour demonstrate our commitment to using an evidence base for policy development and business decision making. Our award winning evaluations have been used to develop real solutions that stand the test of time.
Some recent examples of CR&C social research projects are listed below.
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Consumer Perspective Survey Department of Health and Ageing, Consumer Research Section
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Campbell National Health Monitor
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Patient Satisfaction with Acute Hospital Services Department of Human Services
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Ophthalmology and Ear, Nose and Throat Service Planning Frameworks Department of Human Services
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Food Safety Confidence Evaluations Department of Human Services
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Consumer Perceptions of Food Safety in the Home Department of Human Services
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After Hours Primary Medical Care in Residential Care Facilities North West Melbourne Division of General Practice (Funded by the Department of Health and Ageing)
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Drivers of CEOs Motivation for Involvement in Occupational Health & Safety National Occupational Health & Safety Commission
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Evaluation of Access to Allied Health Services North West Melbourne Division of General Practice
For more information:
If you would like more information on any of these projects, please write to consult@campbellresearch.com.au.
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