The NSAI in conjunction with the Department of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation, Business in the Community Ireland and the Waterford Institute of Technology is undertaking a survey of the prevalence of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices in organisations across Ireland.
The purpose of the survey is twofold:
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As the National Standards Body (NSB) in Ireland NSAI publishes all European and international standard developed by CEN, CENELEC, ISO, IEC etc. ISO 26000:2010 is the first international standard published on social responsibility. The standard is up for review and NSAI is interested in getting feedback on this standard and its use in Ireland.
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The Irish Government has recently approved a National Plan on Corporate Social Responsibility. As part of this Plan, the Department of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation (DJEI) in conjunction with other stakeholders is seeking to establish an indicative baseline of CSR activity in Ireland.
We are seeking input from organisations and individual practitioners on the extent and scope of CSR practices in Ireland, including knowledge and use of ISO 26000 and other relevant standards or guides.
Survey guidelines & instructions
All responses to this survey will be treated as confidential and will not be individually identified in the final survey results.
The results of this survey will be collated and will be used to impart information on CSR practices in Ireland such as publications, articles and as input into the systematic review of ISO 26000.
Upon completion or partial completion you can re-enter the survey to update your responses [partial completion will lose information to the most current question(s)].
The survey takes between 5-10 minutes to complete and comprises of no more than 25 questions. Questions with * require an answer to continue.
It would be appreciated if you could fill out the survey by 5pm Monday 24 February 2014.
The results of this survey will be collated and will be used to impart information on CSR practices in Ireland such as publications, articles and as input into the systematic review of ISO 26000.
SURVEY LINK: www.research.net/s/NSAI_CSR_Survey
For further information on CSR contact: Linda.Hendy@nsai.ie
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Source: NSAI