Printing Charity Survey will help develop future practical, emotional and financial support as it approaches its 200th anniversary.
The Printing Charity has embarked on an ambitious, far-reaching research project which aims to build a picture of how things are for people working in print, paper, packaging, graphics, publishing and the allied trades, both professionally and personally.

Working with a specialist research agency in the charity sector, the charity is seeking survey responses from as many people as possible working in the industry to provide the most robust platform for its future service developments and industry support, and is calling on everyone in the industry to help by sharing the survey as widely as possible and encouraging employees and contacts to complete it.
Neil Lovell, Printing Charity CEO, explains: “Our focus is clear: to ensure that the support we give to people in print and the allied trades is relevant and has impact. As we approach our 200th year in 2027, this survey will tell us about what matters to people working in the industry, across all job roles, industry sectors, and business sizes. We are asking people in print to support us by sharing the survey with their employees and with their broader networks.
“By gathering this depth of data, we will be able to ensure that the services and support we plan going forward are fit for the future, responding to the true needs that people in print have. What we learn will help our industry, too, giving insight on how best to support businesses and their employees’ needs.”
To complete the Printing Charity survey and share with your staff and others in your network please visit: www.theprintingcharity.org.uk/news/the-true-picture-of-people-in-print.
The survey is run by Aha (ahaagency.uk), strategy, insight and creative experts in the fundraising and charity sectors. All survey answers are anonymous and will remain confidential. Data gathered is covered by the Market Research Society code of conduct and will be used only for internal purposes, and never shared. Survey respondents will be eligible to enter into a prize draw to win one of four £50 Amazon vouchers. The survey closes on Friday 4th July 2025.