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St. Austell Festival of Children's Literature Research
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Welcome to the Research Project page for the St Austell Festival of Children's Literature.
Here you will find active surveys relating to the festival. Please see the link below for our current survey, if you have not completed it already.
We thank you for your on-going support for the festival!
Welcome to the Research Project page for the St Austell Festival of Children's Literature.
Here you will find active surveys relating to the festival. Please see the link below for our current survey, if you have not completed it already.
We thank you for your on-going support for the festival!
This is the third year of the St Austell Festival of Children’s Literature, and we are interested in learning more about attendees to the festival, your motivations for attending, what you like about the festival and what could be better. We have created a short survey (around 5 minutes) to gather this information and we would be grateful if you would take the time to complete it.
Information gathered will be used to develop and improve the festival for our attendees. We will be providing a summary report of our findings via the Festival website – please check the website in the future if you are interested in our findings.
This project has received ethical approval from the Cornwall Council Research Governance Framework (RGF) panel. Completion of the survey is voluntary and all information obtained through this project will be stored securely and anonymised.
You have the right to request the withdrawal of your responses at any time – this can be done through contacting the lead researcher for this project, Kim Boddy, at kimberley.boddy@cornwall.gov.uk. You will be asked to enter a memorable four digit number at the end of this survey - this is to keep your information anonymous, but identifiable if you wish to withdraw at a late date. Please make a note of your memorable number.