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Wanted: British, Nigerian or Romanian Men Working in Care

Wanted: British, Nigerian or Romanian Men Working in Care

Are you a British, Nigerian or Romanian male care worker who provides support to disabled or older people in the UK?

Would you like to take part in a research study to talk about your experiences?

The research will involve an in-person interview which will take place at a location near you.

Snacks and drinks will be provided, and participants who take part will receive a £20 shopping voucher.

This study is being conducted as part of a PhD project at the University of Sheffield.

If you are interested in taking part, or would more information about teh study please contact Ella Monkcom by emailing errmonkom1@sheffield.ac.uk or phone/WhatsApp: 07907713623

View the: UK Males Wanted Research Flyer
View the: Nigerian or Romanian Males who have emigrated to the UK Wanted Research Flyer

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