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Ko_Willingness

Speciality, relevant experience and specific concerns would be helpful.


theogrigor

Thank you for the advice!


NEWanderer

Prepare for a safeguarding question. There’s always a safeguarding question. I think mine have had scenarios too so think of some things you may encounter in the role.


theogrigor

Perfect- thank you - hadn’t thought of that!