Chris Earle, Workforce Wellbeing Officer for Money Advice Scotland highlights the opportunity to participate in their latest Workforce Wellbeing and Engagement Survey. He notes that they are looking to hear from everyone working in the free money advice sector including advice-adjacent fields such as housing and welfare rights. As not all of you working in such fields will be Money Advice Scotland members you may not have received information about the survey already.
Chris explains more:
I just wanted to drop you a quick message to encourage you and your team to get involved in our latest Workforce Wellbeing and Engagement Survey. Your experiences and feedback are vital in our future approach to supporting and championing mental health, wellbeing & engagement across the sector.
MAS Workforce Wellbeing and Engagement Survey 2024 - Now Open
The 2024 MAS Workforce Wellbeing & Engagement Survey is now live. We want to hear from everyone working in the free money advice sector in Scotland including advisers, support workers, managers and any other roles delivering free money advice and advice-adjacent fields, including housing and welfare rights.Â
This is an exciting opportunity to share your experience and help us build insight into workforce wellbeing across the free money advice sector in Scotland. Your wellbeing really matters to us, so we want to understand what is going well and what support is required to ensure you can have more good days at work. It will only take you 10 minutes to complete and you’ll play a vital role in shaping our future approach to supporting and championing mental health, wellbeing & engagement across the sector.
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The Money Advice Scotland Workforce Wellbeing and Engagement Survey is a confidential annual survey conducted as part of our Workforce Wellbeing Project. The research supports our Wellbeing Index which provides feedback, data analysis and recommendations on workforce wellbeing across the money advice sector.Â
The survey will close on Wednesday 18th December 2024. Please remember that your responses are completely anonymous. If you have any questions about the survey, please contact chris@moneyadvicescotland.org.uk
You can complete the survey here
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