Survey for professionals, carers and individuals in out-of-home care
Survey for professionals, carers and individuals in out-of-home care
This survey seeks the views of workers, carers and young people on the key issues in the out out-of-home care system.
This survey is being undertaken by the Out-of-Home Care Philanthropic Funders Network at the Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare.
The survey aims to identify the key needs and service gaps in the out-of-home care sector to help the Network direct grant funding that drives sector innovation and reform.
Feedback is invited from people with experience of the sector, including professionals, carers, and people who have been in care. The survey is expected to take 10–20 minutes, and will close on 29 January 2021.
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