Survey deadline extended |
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| Thursday, 10 July 2008 |
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You may remember that in our last bulletin we informed you that SRN has commissioned Jacki Gordon + Associates to carry out research to identify and explore people's awareness and views on SRN current communications (e.g. booklets, website etc). This research includes a survey that takes a maximum of eight minutes to complete and is filled out online. Over 300 have completed the survey so far, so thank you if you are one of these. The researchers are keen (as are we at SRN) to hear from you irrespective of whether you know a lot about SRN's work or hardly anything at all, and have therefore extended the deadline for filling out the survey to 28th July. Please note that all survey responses will be anonymous unless you choose to provide your contact details. If you decide to provide your name, only the researchers will see this. No names will be used in the research report and the findings will be written in a way that protects anonymity. We hope that you will help us with this important research by filling out the survey if you have not already done so. Click here to access the survey. Thank you for giving us your time and views. |
| News from 'see me' |
20 Aug The latest round of funding from 'see me' was launched on 9th August 2010. They have also just launched their national photography competition. |
| SMILE for self management campaign |
05 Aug Long-Term Conditions Alliance Scotland (LTCAS) are launching the "SMILE for Self Management" (Self Management Improves Lives for Everyone) campaign to raise awareness of self-management in Scotland. |
| Evaluating Recovery in Practice Training |
16 Jul Last year we commissioned Health in Mind and Penumbra to deliver a new training course, aimed at people who worked in the voluntary sector, called Recovery in Practice. Given the nature of this new course we were keen to learn more about how well it had worked so we commissioned an independent evaluation of the training, led by Jacki Gordon + Associates and we are now delighted to publish the findings. |