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You, your family and social work: website feedback
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We have recently designed a dedicated website for social work in Angus, covering both Children and Families and Justice services. The aim of this site is to provide information on the different areas of our work for our service users.
We have tried to make it easy to find the information relevant to every individual and we have used everyday language and simple sentence structures to help make it easy to read and understand.
We have already tested this site with several groups of service users and have acted on their feedback. However, we are now expanding this testing to our partners and other professionals, and we will eventually roll it out to the general public.
Using the link provided below, please visit the website, navigate around it, and then answer a few short questions to help us develop it further. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated.
We have recently designed a dedicated website for social work in Angus, covering both Children and Families and Justice services. The aim of this site is to provide information on the different areas of our work for our service users.
We have tried to make it easy to find the information relevant to every individual and we have used everyday language and simple sentence structures to help make it easy to read and understand.
We have already tested this site with several groups of service users and have acted on their feedback. However, we are now expanding this testing to our partners and other professionals, and we will eventually roll it out to the general public.
Using the link provided below, please visit the website, navigate around it, and then answer a few short questions to help us develop it further. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated.
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