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Evaluation of the pilot recognising involvement approach
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We are evaluating the recognising involvement pilot approach which is published on the ICB staff intranet at Recognising involvement. This approach is to support local people taking part in engagement activities where they are offered a recognising involvement award for engagement activities which meet level 3 criteria as set out in the managers guide. The results of this evaluation will be included in the report that the executive committee will consider on 5 March to decide the future approach to recognising involvement.
We are evaluating the recognising involvement pilot approach which is published on the ICB staff intranet at Recognising involvement. This approach is to support local people taking part in engagement activities where they are offered a recognising involvement award for engagement activities which meet level 3 criteria as set out in the managers guide. The results of this evaluation will be included in the report that the executive committee will consider on 5 March to decide the future approach to recognising involvement.
We are evaluating the recognising involvement pilot approach which is published on the ICB staff intranet at Recognising involvement. This approach is to support local people taking part in engagement activities where they are offered a recognising involvement award for engagement activities which meet level 3 criteria as set out in the managers guide. The results of this evaluation will be included in the report that the executive committee will consider on 5 March to decide the future approach to recognising involvement.
You have been asked to fill in the short evaluation as a manager who put in a determination form for approval for meeting the recognising involvement level 3 criteria so you could offer the award to local people taking part in your engagement activity.
Please take a few minutes to complete the survey below. The survey closes at 5pm on Monday 24 February.
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We are asking you to take a few minutes to fill in this short survey as someone who has been offered, and who has claimed, a recognising involvement award of £14 / hour to recognise your time and expertise in taking part in one of our projects. The recognising involvement pilot runs from 1 October 2024 until 31 March 2025. We are currently evaluating the pilot and your views are very important to inform this evaluation.
Please take a few minutes to fill in this short survey. The survey closes at 5pm on Wednesday 26 February.
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