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2000 days ago

Seeking volunteers to answer questions

Mel from Botany Downs

Hi Neighbours
I am posting this on behalf of a colleague, please feel free to contact and participate if you would like to. Contact information is at the bottom of the message.

The Ministry of Justice is working to improve our customers experience when going through a relationship break-up. They are looking for volunteers to answer scenario-based questions in a face-to-face interview. The interview will be one hour long where you will provide feedback about our content. You are not required to talk about your personal circumstances. Anyone can volunteer, you do not have to have been through a relationship break-up.

Some of the interviews are scheduled to take place on the 12 and 14 of March 2019. The time and location of the interview will be scheduled closer to the time.
If you’re interested in participating in this, or know someone else that may be interested, please email your interest to Olivia at olivia.smaill@justice.govt.nz

If you are interested in participating but the above dates are not suitable, different dates may be arranged.”

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