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For MS Trust - Another Research Questionnaire

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I think some list members have already replied to this OT who is looking at employment issues for people with MS. She has another questionnaire now and is looking for volunteers. If you fit the bill or if you know people who might be willing to take part, please contact Gail Townsend directly

 

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Are you in paid employment, or have you left paid employment in the last 12 months? (paid employment includes being self-employed and being in permitted work)

 

If yes I am looking for volunteers to fill in a questionnaire about your experiences of work which should take about half an hour of your time

 

If you are interested and would like more information, please contact gail.townsend @ voa-pct.nhs.uk [remove spaces].

 

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Thanks

 

Simon

(MS Trust Officer)


Marina

(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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