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Get involved in a Skills for Care research project

Skills for Care are running a research project looking at how they support social care employers of all sizes address recruitment and retention challenges.

They are running research activities during March and are interested in hearing the views of employers, including individual employers, who may be involved in any recruitment and/or retention activities.

If you are an individual employer, you can sign up to one or more of the following activities, by completing the short online form (link below):

• A telephone interview (approx. 30 minutes) – any time before Friday 18 March
• A remote experience mapping workshop (approx. 2 hours) – to take place on Wednesday 9 March & Tuesday 15 March
• A remote design workshop (approx. 2 hours) – to take place on Tue 29 March

To be involved, please register your interest by completing this short online form https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/VKNTX2C where you can select how you’d like to contribute. Our researchers will then be in touch regarding the next steps.