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Would you like to help with some research on international social care workers?

 We would like to invite you to help us with this research project looking at the contribution made by international social care workers to adult social care services in England. We are looking for people in Norfolk to interview to find out their views and experiences being cared for by a social care worker from outside the UK, who has come to the UK in the last five years. We would like to interview you if you live in Norfolk and are:

·         A user of adult social care services, who has experience of being cared for by a social care worker from outside the UK, who has come to the UK in the last five years. (You may be receiving care in your own home or living in an adult residential care home or receiving visits from a social worker.)

·        A family member / informal unpaid carer of someone who uses adult social care services and who has experience of being cared for by a social care worker from outside the UK, who has come to the UK in the last five years.

We can come and interview you in your own home or another place.

We will give you a £10 shopping voucher as a thank you for doing a full interview. We look forward to hearing from you.

To find out more and to book your interview please ring

 Jenny or Mark at Research Plus+ as soon as possible.

Telephone: 01603 408289

Mobile / text: 07789 645 612

Email: researchplus.project@ntlworld.com

 The research is being undertaken by Research Plus+ on behalf of

the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at Kings College London.

The research is funded by the Department of Health. 

Policy Research Programme:

Workforce Initiative

For Information or Support Call Crossroads Norfolk Carers Helpline

Freephone 0808 808 9876, Monday - Friday 8am - 8pm

Last Updated December 2008
Copyright © 2008 Maria Plumb, Norfolk Carers Helpline