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SWC readership survey 2009

As part of our commitment to improving Social Work Connections, we have put together a short survey to find out your views.

If you have a few minutes to spare, please can you complete the survey so that we can offer you the news and information you want to receive from us.

Questions

About SWC

1. SWC is sent out quarterly, do you:

2. Are you happy with the frequency (quarterly) and length of SWC?

3. SWC is relevant to me

  1. Disagree
  2. Neither agree nor disagree
  3. Agree
  4. Agree strongly

3.i If you disagree, is it because:

3.ii Please tell us why below

4. Have you ever recommended SWC to a friend/colleague?

5. Please rate these features depending on how interesting you find them
(1 = Very interesting 2 = interesting 3 = neutral 4 = Not at all interesting)

  1. Chairs welcome
  2. GSCC-related information and updates (e.g. updates about MyGSCC online registration)
  3. Features about social work issues that are not GSCC-specific (e.g. reporting on the Social Work Taskforce recommendations)
  4. Real-life case studies from practitioners (e.g. student perspective on degree)

6. Should SWC focus on

Interactive tools:

7. Are you interested in reading the comments posted on articles by other readers?

7.i If no, please specify why

8. Do you find the poll topics relevant to you and your work?

Finally...

9. Do you have any suggestions on how we can improve SWC, or what type of content you would find useful?

About you:

This information will only be used to help us inform future content. Your answers will be anonymous.

  1. Are you a:
  2. How long have you been qualified?
  3. What area of work do you specialise in?

  4. Are you:
  5. What age bracket best describes you:
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What do you think?

Have you ever faced a situation where you or a colleague risked breaching professional boundaries*?

*A boundary between what is acceptable and unacceptable for a professional both at work and outside work.



What do you think?

If you answered yes, which of the following three options most closely captures what you did?



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