Need for social work support in the Wairarapa |
Thank-you for taking the time to provide information on your experiences and insights about the need for social work support services in the Wairarapa. Completing the survey will take around 10 minutes.
The survey is part of a project seeking to bring together the collective experiences and wisdom of people working in our communities, including with whānau and individuals across the Wairarapa region.
The survey asks for your views on access to social work support in the Wairarapa and what we could do to improve social supports. Have you noticed any difficulty in people accessing appropriate support when needed? If so, what was causing the difficulty.
An aggregated summary of the information collected in this survey will be compiled into a report and be publicly available. All individual responses and any contact details will remain confidential.
The summary of this survey will be used as the basis for conversations about how we could work together to resolve any social work issues or gaps and improve wellbeing in our communities.
Please share and encourage others to complete the survey. The more responses we get the better we can work to co-design and advocate for appropriate change for our communities.
If you want more information about this project please contact Kara Pennington, Wairarapa Community Networks at kara@wcn.org.nz or 022 586 9528.
The survey is part of a project seeking to bring together the collective experiences and wisdom of people working in our communities, including with whānau and individuals across the Wairarapa region.
The survey asks for your views on access to social work support in the Wairarapa and what we could do to improve social supports. Have you noticed any difficulty in people accessing appropriate support when needed? If so, what was causing the difficulty.
An aggregated summary of the information collected in this survey will be compiled into a report and be publicly available. All individual responses and any contact details will remain confidential.
The summary of this survey will be used as the basis for conversations about how we could work together to resolve any social work issues or gaps and improve wellbeing in our communities.
Please share and encourage others to complete the survey. The more responses we get the better we can work to co-design and advocate for appropriate change for our communities.
If you want more information about this project please contact Kara Pennington, Wairarapa Community Networks at kara@wcn.org.nz or 022 586 9528.