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Children's Workforce Survey
December 02, 2015 at 11:14 AM
Children's Workforce Survey
The Children's Action Plan Directorate, using Research New Zealand Ltd, is running a 'Children's Workforce Survey' to measure the capability and capacity across the children's workforce. The survey will help us understand the current children's workforce and ensure investments in the children's workforce are focused in the right areas. The short online survey will run until Tuesday 8 December 2015 and will take around ten minutes to complete.
Please complete the survey if your organisation plans, manages or delivers services to children, or, your organisation plans, manages or delivers services to adults with children and as part of that your staff may be in the position to identify child vulnerability.
The survey is being run in two parts, an organisational level questionnaire and an individual questionnaire.
The organisational level questionnaire will be answered by one person from each participating organisation, for example the CEO of each organisation will complete the organisation questionnaire. If you are the person in your organisation who will answer the 'organisation question' please register here:https://surveys.researchnz.com/ChildrensWorkforce/Agency/Agency2
The individual questionnaire will be completed by those within the organisation who actually plan, manage or deliver services to children. If you are completing the 'individual questionnaire' please register here:https://surveys.researchnz.com/ChildrensWorkforce/Individual/Agency2
Please also distribute this link to he individual survey to any staff who plan, manage or deliver services to children, or who plan, manage or deliver service to adults with children and as part of that may be in a position to identify child vulnerability.
If you have any questions or need more information please contact admin@childrensactionplan.govt.nz
To learn more about The Children's Action Plan visit http://childrensactionplan.govt.nz/