As NRAS looks to develop and extend its services (taking into account the impact of Covid-19) we would like you to help us shape the future of the support we can offer. If you could take a few minutes to complete this short survey (it should not take more than 5 minutes) we would be very grateful. Your participation will help us to plan and implement services and activities that will take into account your needs and aspirations both nationally and locally.
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Some of my answers apply to other people (with RD) who I think would find these services helpful, rather to myself. There wasn't a category for this!
I'm not sure how some of these ideas could even work as presumably you'd need an employment law solicitor, a trained counsellor and money ? Sorry as I filled it in but think its not really viable to take forward without a lot more consideration as to how it's going to work because it might seem a good idea but the practicalities are difficult.
Thank you for your feedback. As a patient support organisation, it is part of NRAS’s remit to develop appropriate services for those living with RA. Whenever we develop new services, we will conduct a feasibility study looking at all aspects of the potential activity – financial, legal, safeguarding etc – before we move forward. We have our own internal specialists but will work with partners to deliver a service when appropriate.
I completed the survey but then couldn't understand all the 'cookies advice so didn't manage to send it. Please, please remember that we are not all technology savvy. I have just lost the ability to post and reply on a different site because they have upgraded it and I can't follow the instructions and there is no way of contacting them except online and I can't find my through. Please do not make things so complicated that it causes some of us feel disenfranchised, thank you
Hi Aliceeliza, thank you for filling out the survey, so sorry you've had trouble submiting. We use a third party website called Survey Monkey so we are unable to control the notice they give on cookies.
I would advise that you click on 'accept cookies' on any trusted websites such as Survey Monkey. Cookies are there to track your browsing activity and they pretty harmless.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Anita
I have an aversion to having to accept their need to watch my browsing history just for me to complete their survey.
A good little survey helps build knowledge of what is needed out there to support people in these difficult times and especially the work places.
Just completed. Great to an idea of what services may be welcomed in the future.
Done