Employer Childcare
Questionnaire

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Lambeth Council is interested to find out what you as an employer think about childcare and its impact on recruitment in the borough.

This questionnaire should take no longer than 5 minutes to complete. Please submit to us no later than 30 September 2010.

If you have any queries about the information required or require help with completing this, please contact the Lambeth Families Information Service on 0845 601 5317.

Thank You
About your company/organisation
Q1
Q2 Approximately how many employees do you employ in Lambeth?
 
Q3 Approximately what percentage of your workforce has childcare responsibilities?
 
Q4 Approximately what percentage of your workforce works part-time?
 
About childcare needs
Q5 Has your company/organisation lost employee hours as a result of childcare issues?
This could be anything from parents staying home with sick child to leaving an hour early to take child to a doctor's appointment.

Tick one only
 
Q6 Have any of your employees ever expressed a need/desire for childcare assistance?
Tick one only
 
Q7 Do you provide employees time off which can be used for childcare issues?
Tick one only
 
Q8 Do you offer any of the following flexible working arrangements?
Tick all that apply
 
     
Q9 Do you allow an employess with a childcare need to switch temporarily to a flexible working arrangement?
e.g. part-time, job sharing, homeworking etc
Tick one only
 
Q10 Do you offer any of the following types of childcare support?
Tick all that apply
 
     
Q11 Do you provide information to your workforce about Working Tax Credits?
Tick one only
 
Q12 Do you signpost your employess to the services provided by Lambeth Families Information Service (FIS)?
 
Q13
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Thank you for completing this questionnaire.
Please click submit to send your responses.

The Community Children's Service will use this information to assess the sufficiency of childcare provision in the borough.
The draft childcare sufficiency assessment will be available for consultation early 2011.

 
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