Civil Service People Survey

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 1 Jul 2022 Closed: 29 Apr 2024 Parliament page
Every year, Civil Servants across more than 100 Government Departments, bodies, agencies etc. are surveyed in the annual ‘People Survey’ on a range of topics, including employee engagement, wellbeing, remuneration and career prospects, bullying and harassment, and more. This inquiry will examine how the data is used by the Cabinet … Read more
12 Recommendations
5 Conclusions
1 Report
4 Oral sessions
3 Letters
4 Events
Activity timeline 13 events
Oral evidence sessions 4 sessions
Civil Service People Survey
Alex Chisholm · Cabinet Office Dr Claudia Roscini · Cabinet Office Fiona Ryland · Cabinet Office
Civil Service People Survey
Alex Thomas · Institute for Government Amy Leversidge · The FDA Trade Union John Moloney · Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) Rhys Clyne · Institute for Government
Civil Service People Survey
Peter Lynn · Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex Sarah Henry · Office for National Statistics
Civil Service People Survey
Peter Lynn · Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex Sarah Henry · Office for National Statistics
Recommendations & Conclusions
10 results
1 Conclusion Accepted
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Cabinet Office understanding of external People Survey data users' needs remains inadequate
When first launched, the People Survey was intended as a tool to support government departments and agencies in embedding and improving employee engagement. However, the data that have emerged from the survey have revealed themselves to be crucial to a … Read more
Government Response
The Cabinet Office accepts the recommendation, committing to consider wider engagement of external stakeholders, include consultees in future technical guides, and implement a user engagement strategy.
2 Recommendation Accepted
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Expand annual engagement with People Survey users and publish summary of feedback
The Cabinet Office should expand its annual engagement with users of the People Survey, to ensure that the needs of external stakeholders are well understood and used to support the development of future survey questionnaires. A summary of this engagement … Read more
Government Response
The Cabinet Office accepts the recommendation, committing to consider wider engagement of external stakeholders, include consultees in future technical guides, and implement a user engagement strategy.
3 Conclusion Accepted
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People Survey alone insufficient to meet all Civil Service data demands.
We do not underestimate the scale of the challenge facing the Cabinet Office in translating the many demands for data voiced into a single survey questionnaire. Ultimately, no single source of data will be able to answer all the questions … Read more
Government Response
The Cabinet Office accepts the recommendation to develop a broader evidence base. It has commissioned a review to utilise wider data, is developing a data dashboard for administrative data, and will consider how to include pulse surveys as a cross-government resource.
5 Recommendation Accepted
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Employee Engagement Index value unclear, overlooking tangible Civil Service issues.
It is not clear what value the Employee Engagement Index offers, beyond consistency with previous years’ results. In drawing together responses on abstract questions on issues such as pride, advocacy, and attachment, it overlooks more tangible issues such as leadership, … Read more
Government Response
The Cabinet Office accepts the recommendation, committing to explore the content and usefulness of the Employee Engagement Index in wider work planned for the Civil Service People Survey. They are examining options to improve the survey, aiming to implement changes over the next two years for a new version by 2025.
6 Recommendation Accepted
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Review the value of the Employee Engagement Index for Civil Service decision-making.
Fourteen years on from the launch of the People Survey, the Cabinet Office should review the value of its headline Employee Engagement Index, in consultation with users of the survey. This review should consider the degree to which the measure … Read more
Government Response
The Cabinet Office accepts the recommendation, stating it already reviewed the Employee Engagement Index in 2022 and will continue to explore its usefulness in wider work planned on the Survey beyond 2023, aiming for a new version in 2025.
7 Recommendation Accepted
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Summarise opportunities to enhance quality assurance processes for Civil Service performance data.
As part of its plan to improve available data on the experiences and performance of civil servants (see paragraph 20), the Cabinet Office should summarise the opportunities that are available for enhancing existing quality assurance processes via the cross- referencing … Read more
Government Response
The Cabinet Office accepts the recommendation, committing to enhance quality assurance processes by continuing to 'sense check' current year scores against previous ones and cross-reference findings with similar organisations.
13 Recommendation Accepted
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Cabinet Office must coordinate and evaluate system-level issues identified in People Survey.
Empowering departments, organisations and individual teams to respond to issues raised in the People Survey is in many cases a sensible approach. They will be best placed to respond to local issues and specific challenges. But other issues require a … Read more
Government Response
The Cabinet Office accepts the recommendation to enhance support provided around future People Surveys, recognising the need for a coordinating hand on system-level issues. They will consider how best to pool current resources, identify gaps, and cascade model policies and processes to assist departments in responding to survey findings.
15 Recommendation Accepted
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Enhance Cabinet Office support and coordination for Civil Service People Survey responses and tracking.
The Cabinet Office should enhance the support it provides around future People Surveys. Its central HR team should take a more active role both in leading Civil Service wide responses as required, and in tracking organisational and departmental measures taken … Read more
Government Response
The Cabinet Office accepts the recommendation to enhance support for future People Surveys. It will consider how to best consolidate and cascade existing resources and best practices across departments, balancing central guidance with local autonomy.
16 Recommendation Accepted
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Bullying, harassment, and discrimination levels in Cabinet Office remain a significant concern.
Levels of bullying, harassment and discrimination at the Cabinet Office remain a point of concern. We welcome the desire expressed by senior leaders to reduce those levels and are encouraged to learn that a formal programme is in place to … Read more
Government Response
The Cabinet Office will report to the Committee on its progress in delivering the ‘A Better Cabinet Office’ programme, including an evaluation of the Respect and Inclusion Review, with improvements in dispute management, workplace adjustments, intranet accessibility, policy navigation, and piloting an Anonymous Speak Up Portal.
17 Recommendation Accepted
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Require Cabinet Office to report progress and evaluate 'A Better Cabinet Office' programme.
The Cabinet Office should report to the Committee on its progress in delivering the ‘A Better Cabinet Office’ programme, in its response to this report. As part of that work, the Cabinet Office should include a thorough evaluation of its … Read more
Government Response
The Cabinet Office provides an update on the 'A Better Cabinet Office' programme, detailing its structure and achievements. It also reports that the evaluation of the Respect and Inclusion Review is in progress with independent assurance, noting 45 recommendations are complete and 11 are in progress with delivery dates this financial year.
Government Response AI assessment · 17 of 12 classified

Total 12 recs + 5 conclusions
Correspondence 3 letters
4 Jul 2023 To committee Letter from Alex Chisholm, Civil Service Chief Operating Officer and Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary on publication of 2022 Civil Service People Survey Demographic Results, dated 29.6.23
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14 Jun 2023 To committee Letter from Alex Chisholm, Civil Service Chief Operating Officer and Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary on Civil Service People Survey follow up, dated 30.5.23
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18 Apr 2023 To committee Letter from Alex Chisholm, Civil Service Chief Operating Officer and Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary on Civil Service People Survey Data 2022, dated 30.3.23
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