Work survey drop-in session to be held

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The States said due to the format of its survey it was unavailable in paper format

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A session to help people who need assistance completing a participation in work survey will be held at Guille-Allès Library in Guernsey.

The States said its survey, which launched in July, aimed to understand how much people worked, how they felt about it and to help officials identify any accessibility barriers.

The States said more than 300 people had responded so far and that evidence would help it inform whether there were opportunities for the States to better support working islanders.

The survey closes on 15 September and is open to people in Guernsey, Alderney, Herm and Jethou aged 16 and over.

The States said due to the format of its survey it was unavailable in paper format, so States staff and its disability officer would be available to support islanders.

The drop-in session will take place on Tuesday from 12:00 BST until 13:45 in the Rowswell room on the second floor.

It added another session would be held in September.

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