Stroke education survey for care managers

Stroke education survey for care managers

Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland are facilitating a survey to identify the perceived training needs of staff working in care homes or care agencies who care for people who have had a stroke.

This survey has been developed following a request from members of the Scottish Stroke AHP Forum (SSAHPF).

The survey will run until the 5th of September 2016 and results will be shared with the SSAHPF and Scottish Care.

It would be appropriate if senior managers or people with responsibility for education could complete the survey, which will take no longer than 10 minutes (one response per home or agency). If you have any questions please contact  [email protected]

The survey can be accessed at: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/BTGV6SC

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