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South Lanarkshire Citizen's Panel report on the sixth quality of life survey 2006
South Lanarkshire Citizens’ Panel was first established in 1998, comprising equal numbers in each of the four former council areas: Clydesdale; East Kilbride; Hamilton; Rutherglen & Cambuslang. At the time of the Quality of Life survey in early September 2006 the total panel membership stood at 2004. Questions included views on general health and wellbeing, policing, climate change, views on respondents’ own home, community involvement and support, walking/ cycling and factors influencing food shopping behaviour
South Lanarkshire citizens' panel report on fourth quality of life survey
South Lanarkshire Citizens’ Panel was first established in 1998. At its launch it had 1,600 South Lanarkshire residents as members, with equal numbers in each of the four former council areas:
Clydesdale; East Kilbride; Hamilton; Rutherglen / Cambuslang. A Steering Group drawn from partner agencies is responsible for managing the Panel. The current members of the are:
• South Lanarkshire Council;
• Greater Glasgow NHS;
• Lanarkshire NHS; and
• Communities Scotland
