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Web focus groups - participants wanted!

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We are currently redesigning our website in order to provide social workers, students and other key audiences with more opportunities to engage with us. This will be achieved through introducing new ways of communicating via the website. So we need to know what new functionality and content you want us to include, from forums and blogs through to video content.

We really want to gather the views of our main audience ̶ registered social workers and students. This includes social work managers as well as frontline practitioners, and those of you working across all specialism’s and settings, from local authority through to the voluntary sector.

If you are interested in sharing your thoughts and comments, and are willing to attend a small focus group for up to one hour, please contact Karen Welsh.

The groups will be held at either our London Bridge or Rugby offices, with light refreshments included.

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I think many would appreciate a video or clip of the use & effective application of 1 or 2 social work models in practice. Also videos of how to recognise subtle forms of bullying in the workplace.

Simon Lindsay
11 Jun 2010

 
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