Trust in Government Oversight?
Can regulation alone ensure accountability?
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Governments play a crucial role in licensing, funding, and monitoring childcare services.
However, the increasing number of reported incidents raises a critical question — is regulation effective, or has it become a costly substitute for genuine accountability?
Your feedback will help reveal whether the public trusts the system or believes change must come from the ground up.
Question:
To what extent do you trust government oversight and regulation in childcare?
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About PByT Surveys & Open Democracy
The PByT surveys represent a rolling snapshot of global sentiment from real people whose identity has been verified. The results can be analyzed in a variety of ways to get a better understanding of key issues utilizing Bayesian statistics - a mathematical concept that updates beliefs in light of new data or evidence.
As a result, these surveys have the potential to be the most definitive resources on some of the most critically important issues of modern times and serve as the basis for the idea of "open democracy."
Have your say and help shape the interconnected world of tomorrow based on trust, mutual-aid and cooperation.
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