Future Growth Plan Consultation Survey
For Parents, Carers, Networks, Partners & Organisations
Section 1: About You
1. Which group best describes you?
Parent/carer of a disabled child or young adult
Disabled young adult (up to age 25)
Disabled adult (age 26 plus)
Organisation (third sector, charity and stakeholder)
Community group or network
Other
1.2. Which region are you based in?
I/We don't live in Wales
Anglesey
Gwynedd
Conwy
Denbighshire
Flintshire
Wrexham
Ceredigion
Powys
Pembrokeshire
Carmarthenshire
Swansea
Neath Port Talbot
Bridgend
Rhondda Cynon Taf
Vale of Glamorgan
Cardiff
Caerphilly
Newport
Merthyr Tydfil
Blaenau Gwent
Torfaen
Monmouthshire
1.3. How would you describe your connection to Piws so far?
New to Piws
Occasionally engaged
Regularly engaged (e.g., events, social media or survey feedback)
Partner organisation
Access Ambassador or interested in becoming one
Other
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Section 2: Your Experiences & Needs
2.1. What are the biggest barriers you face when going out as a family or supporting disabled young people? (Select all that apply)
Lack of clear information
Inaccessible facilities
Negative attitudes
Cost
Travel/transport
Sensory overload
Safety concerns
Other
2.2. How often do you feel isolated or excluded?
Never
Sometimes
Often
Always
2.3. What changes would make it easier for you or your family to go out and do the things you want to do?
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Section 3: Community-Led Delivery & Access Ambassadors
Access Ambassadors are young disabled adults who visit venues, activities and events, then share honest feedback about their experiences. Their insights help other families facing similar challenges and support organisations to make better decisions based on real customer experience.
3.1. Piws plans to expand the Access Ambassador, recruiting new Piws Ambassadors each year and also creating roles for Access Ambassadors working with Partnership organisations like the Urdd. How valuable do you think this is?
Extremely valuable
Valuable
Somewhat valuable
Not valuable
3.2. Would you (or someone you support) be interested in becoming an Access Ambassador?
Yes
Maybe
No
Not applicable
3.3. What types of Ambassador-led activities would you find most useful?
Training for Urdd and other Youth Clubs
Mystery visits / access reviews
Co-designing inclusive events
Online awareness sessions
Other
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Section 4: S.P.A.C.E. Meetings & Family Voice
4.1. Piws run quarterly national S.P.A.C.E.(Stakeholder, Parent and Carer Engagement) meetings in partnership with Family Fund plus regional gatherings across Wales. How likely are you to attend?
Very likely
Likely
Possibly
Unlikely
4.2. What topics should S.P.A.C.E. prioritise to support families whilst at the same time educating service providers and working towards changing societal attitudes towards disability?
4.3. How important is it that families lead delivery and shape the decisions Welsh Government make to support families with disabled children and young disabled adults?
Essential
Important
Somewhat important
Not important
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Section 5: Training & Capacity Building
5.1. Piws is developing bilingual online training to improve accessibility. Which groups/sectors most need this training?
Tourism providers
Events and festivals
Hospitality (Restaurants, Cafes and Pubs)
Town centres, High Streets and shops
Sport and activity clubs
Other
5.2. Would you consider becoming a self-employed trainer, we're keen to create flexible valuable jobs based on lived experience or a volunteer to support our work?
Yes
No
Maybe
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Section 6: Infrastructure & Scaling Good Practice
6.1. Piws has coordinated a ‘safe space’ at this years Mon Urdd Eisteddfod, how important are these spaces for you at all events and activities in the future?
Extremely useful
Useful
Somewhat useful
Not useful
6.2. What features should be included in a safe space?
6.3. Piws is centralising information through the Inclusive Calendar and feedback tools. How important is a single trusted hub?
Essential
Important
Helpful
Not important
Other
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Section 7: Priorities for Piws and the Urdd Eisteddfod
Which of these should be top priorities?
(Rank 1-5)
Expanding Access Ambassadors
Worst
1
2
3
4
Best
5
1 is Worst, 5 is Best
Scaling bilingual training and creating more flexible jobs and volunteer opportunities for young disabled adults and parents/carers
Worst
1
2
3
4
Best
5
1 is Worst, 5 is Best
Strengthening S.P.A.C.E. and family voice
Worst
1
2
3
4
Best
5
1 is Worst, 5 is Best
Building more partnerships other than the Urdd
Worst
1
2
3
4
Best
5
1 is Worst, 5 is Best
Improving digital access and feedback systems
Worst
1
2
3
4
Best
5
1 is Worst, 5 is Best
7.2 What outcomes matter most to you?
Reduced isolation and improve wellbeing
Better staff attitudes
More inclusive areas
Stronger family voice, and more opportunities to have your stories heard.
Paid opportunities for disabled young people and parents/carers
Joined-up working across Wales
Other
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Section 8: Final Thoughts
8.1. Is there anything else you want us to consider as we shape our next five-year plan?
8.2. Would you like to stay involved in co-designing this work?
Yes
Maybe
No
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