Recruitment Talk and Community Care, in collaboration with the
Roehampton University of Surrey, is undertaking a national survey
of Recruitment Practices in the UK care sector.
Your responses will contribute to a picture of the methods and
costs of recruitment, as well as identifying selection and
recruitment differences between social care and other sectors. The
results will also pinpoint changes that respondents would like to
make to current practices.
The results will be reported in Recruitment Talk and featured in
Community Care magazine.
Your questionnaire is confidential and will take only 10 minutes to
complete. Your response will only be seen by our independent
advisers Selby & Mills Limited, which have designed the
questionnaire and will analyse the results. We are aiming to
achieve a nationally representative sample from all parts of the
social care sector. Please complete the questionnaire by the end of
November.
Please help us to make the survey as comprehensive as possible by
telling your colleagues and contacts in the sector about the
survey. Please click on the URL below http://caresurvey.testsdirect.com
New survey of recruitment practices
October 14, 2003 in Community Care
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