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Volunteers for research on careers and chronic illness

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Hi everyone - sharing a request for volunteers from a careers researcher:

A careers specialist called Polly Wiggins is looking for volunteers for a small research project to explore the experience of career development for people with a chronic illness. If you are over-18 and are interested in participating in this study to share your experiences of living with a condition and career progression (or lack of), please contact polly.wiggins@gmail.com

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Hi I don't mind taking part. Let me know if I'm still needed.

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