People's Panel for Wellbeing 2022 and Beyond: process and learning evaluation

Evaluation (carried out by The University of Glasgow) of a Scottish Government research panel called 'The People's Panel'. This report describes how the panel worked and provides recommendations for the planning of future panels.


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