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Appendix 1 - Site one interview schedule

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 April 2022

Catherine Needham
Affiliation:
University of New South Wales, Sydney
Kerry Allen
Affiliation:
University of Birmingham
Kelly Hall
Affiliation:
University of Birmingham
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Summary

Micro-enterprise project

Interview questions

Part 1: Getting started

  • 1. Introductions – tell people your name and circumstances/experiences. Explain why there are two interviewers

  • 2. Ask interviewee to introduce themselves. [Maybe ask about family photos to break the ice]

  • 3. Explain the project briefly and ask them to fill in and sign the consent form

  • 4. Ask if they have got any questions before we start

Part 2: Interview

We are primarily interested in the care and support you get from [Care service].

  • 1. How long have you been receiving services from [Care service]?

  • 2. What support did you have previously (if any)? How does [Care service] compare to this?

  • 3. What services does [Care service] provide for you?

  • 4. Do you get much choice about what support you get AND who provides it?

  • 5. Is it usually the same person who provides it? Do you call that person by their first name?

  • 6. Do you use other paid service providers or just [Care service]?

  • 7. Did you choose [Care service] or did someone else choose it? Why did you/they choose [Care service]? How did you/they hear about [Care service]?

  • 8. What, if anything, do you like about what [Care service] provides? Can you give us an example of something that has worked well?

  • 9. What, if anything, don't you like about what they provide? Can you give us an example of something that hasn't worked well?

  • 10. What would be a good day for you? How often do you have that kind of a day? Does [Care service] play a role in helping that happen?

  • 11. Would you recommend [Care service] to family and friends who needed similar support?

  • 12. Do you mind me asking, do you pay for [Care service] yourself or does the council pay?

  • 13. Do you think [Care service] are good value for money?

  • 14. Is there anything else you would like to tell us about [Care service]?

Part 3: ASCOT survey

We have a few survey questions to ask you before we finish if that's OK …

Part 4: End of interview

  • 1. Thanks for your time

  • 2. We will send you a copy of our final report and let you know if we are organising any events locally that you might like to come along to.

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Micro-Enterprise and Personalisation
What Size Is Good Care?
, pp. 189 - 190
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Print publication year: 2016

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