View the Qualitative Insights Repository
The Qualitative Insights Repository is online platform for partners and council teams to share and view insights gathered from Wirral residents. It hosts Health and Wellbeing evidence gathered throughout Wirral. The insights shared have been gathered by Wirral's Qualitative Insight Team and a variety of partners from across the Community, Voluntary and Faith sector.
Building on the work of Wirral's Public Health’s Qualitative Insight Team, the Qualitative Insights Repository host insights which explore the wider determinants of health here in Wirral and delve deep into the reasons behind the health inequalities experienced. The insights will support partners and council teams when making resident-focused decisions.
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Understanding the impact of the Evolve programme: perspectives on safety, wellbeing and opportunity in Beechwood and Ballantyne, Noctorum, and Woodchurch.
This research explores residents’ awareness, experiences and perceptions of the Evolve programme across Beechwood and Ballantyne, Noctorum, and Woodchurch. The Evolve programme is a Home Office funded initiative to tackle serious, organised crime in these three areas. It has funded a range of projects to create safer and more resilient communities. Insights were gathered through doorknocking and through engagement at community venues. In total, 181 residents shared their views on the impact of the programme, the outstanding issues within their communities and future opportunities. The findings highlight the positive impact of Evolve-funded activities on wellbeing, social connection and community resilience.
19 Feb 2026
Insight provided by: The Qualitative Insight Team on behalf of Wirral Council’s Neighbourhood Community Safety Team.
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Improving Health and Wellbeing for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Groups in Wirral: Research and Innovation Toolkit
This research explored health and wellbeing experiences among ethnic minority communities in Wirral. Over 80 residents from diverse ethnic backgrounds and 20 stakeholders were engaged through interviews, mini-groups, and discussions. The study examined integration, social networks, health challenges and access to services. Findings highlight fragmented experiences, language barriers, reliance on ethnic networks and varying levels of hopefulness and resilience. Opportunities include promoting social connection, effective support and personal progression whilst addressing stigma and discrimination concerns. Recommendations focus on collaboration, professional training and inclusive messaging to improve health outcomes and integration for residents from ethnic minority communities across Wirral.
21 Nov 2025
Insight provided by: Revealing Reality