How we went out looking for your questions
An annual report filled with fine milestones and highlights? Of course we could. But we wanted to do it differently this year. Because for whom are we really making this report? And what do these people want to know from us? This is what we listened to this year. The result is an annual report based on what you find important.
What did we do?
We asked patients, colleagues, and the general public what they wanted to know from us in terms of healthcare, education, research, and valorization. We did this with a survey on the three themes in the European Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive : people, environment, and governance. For each theme, survey participants could tick two or three topics that interested them. Topics that interested 20% or more of the participants were included in our annual report.
Students also took part in the reflection
For students, we used a different approach. Via the student ambassador, we discussed the themes in consultation with students who are active in education and student associations (such as Mebiose, Sams, SUS, and Tridenz). This way, we ensured that their questions and interests also got a rightful place in the annual report.
Your question. Our answer
In our annual report, you can therefore also read everything that our patients, colleagues, students, and the general public find important and want to know from us in terms of people, the environment, and governance. We hope that we are thereby also addressing the things that you find interesting and that you want to know from us. Naturally, you will also find all the relevant and mandatory (financial) information in it that an annual report must contain.Do you see any topics that are missing?
Do you have any questions or feedback for us? Let us know at info@umcutrecht.nl