Anyone needing help with a workforce participation survey can drop-in to the Guille-Allès Library on 20 August from midday.
People can receive assistance from States staff and the Disability Officer in the Rowswell Room, which is on the second floor of the library.
Due to the format of the survey, which routes users through questions based on responses to earlier questions, it hasn’t been possible to provide a paper version.
The survey is exploring capacity in the local workforce, seeking to understand if people could work more and what barriers are in the way preventing this.
The library session will run until 13:45.
So far, more than 300 responses have been received, and respondents who indicated they would like to be part of a focus group will be contacted in the autumn.
There is an option to select from three languages; English, Portuguese and Latvian. The survey is open to people in Guernsey, Alderney, Herm and Jethou aged 16 and over, and is open until 15 September.
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