What do participants need to do: Complete an online survey
How long will it take? Around 8–12 minutes
Will participants get paid? No
Is this for research, policy or services? Services
Who can take part? People aged 16+ who live in Powys and have been affected by cancer in the last 24 months (including patients and unpaid carers/family members/friends). Experiences are welcome whether care took place in Powys, elsewhere in Wales, or across the border.
Deadline: 16 April 2026
Location: Online
Llais Wales (Powys) is asking Powys residents affected by cancer to complete a short survey about their experiences of cancer care and support. This includes NHS care (such as getting help, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up) and the support people may need at home (community services, equipment/adaptations, social care and support for unpaid carers).
This work is happening because Llais has heard experiences through local engagement that suggest there are important issues to understand in more detail, particularly for people living in rural areas and those whose care happens across different hospitals and services. Llais is an independent public body that listens to people’s experiences of health and social care and shares what it hears with decision makers to support positive change.
The survey takes around 8–12 minutes to complete. People can answer anonymously, and there are optional free-text questions for anyone who wants to explain what worked well and what needs to improve. The survey is open from 16 March to 16 April 2026 (we may keep it open beyond this date, but we will review the first month of responses first).
To take part, please use this link: Powys Cancer Care Experience Survey – Fill out form
Or scan the QR code: 
