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In Control : Recruitment and Retention of PAs Survey - 2 sessions

Wednesday 5th January

Do you employ your own Personal Assistants (PAs), carers or support workers? Here is a short survey about recruitment (getting) and retention (keeping) of PAs. It has been designed by people who employ PAs, for people who employ PAs.

Click here to do the survey.

It takes about 10 minutes to complete. Please do the survey to help to tell Local Councils and Government what the current difficulties are so we can ask for improvements. Please do it before 22nd January 2022.

If you have any questions about the survey, or any technical difficulties, or if you need it in a different language, please contact Martin Walker of Think Local Act Personal at martinwalker@tlap.org.uk or Liz Greer of the Local Government Association at liz.greer@local.gov.uk
and they will do their best to help.

If you would like to give your information but cannot do the online survey, an organisation called In Control are having some one-hour online zoom video meetings where you can talk through the survey questions instead of filling in the form.

Both meetings are on Wednesday 5th January 2022. You need to book a place in advance using the web links here:

Wednesday 5th January 2022 at 1.00pm
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAuce6urDwsE9QFtfml8AhRch8mTIPZ3_We

Wednesday 5th January 2022 at 6.00pm
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckcOqqrzgoGtXBRBU89EtMBzjTWRY_5vO5


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