The trick question is the final one, which asks whether we co-operate with other organisations in order better to serve our 'customers', which will presumably deter anybody from answering who does not think of the people they serve as 'customers'. I just said 'no'.
Hartley Dean
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From: Social-Policy is run by SPA for all social policy specialists on behalf of sue christoforou
Sent: Sat 18/02/2012 08:10
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Subject: Re: Government needs your help to define social justice
I agree with Ruth. Despite the blurb that comes with this questionnaire suggesting DWP are most keen to hear from the voluntary and community sector, colleagues in VCS have not indicated to me that the link to this survey has been disseminated to them. My fear is that DWP may be focusing their dissemination efforts on the private sector with a view to generating a definition of 'social justice' that legitimises their anti-egalitarian social policies.
Should only take 10 mins to fill in ...
On 17 February 2012 21:23, Ruth Levitas <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I just filled this in. Maybe we all should.
http://survey.dwp.gov.uk/index.php?sid=45577
Ruth
On Fri, February 17, 2012 8:24 pm, sue christoforou wrote:
> DWP have uploaded a short online survey to ask what people think 'social
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> And yet they already seem to have their made mind up: bit.ly/yZ2uKO
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> Thought this might be of interest.
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