The Reserves Continuous Attitude Survey (ResCAS) closes on Tuesday April 2nd 2024.
Please take time out to provide feedback on your experience as a Reserve.
Why complete it?
We would like to hear your views and experiences so that we can help shape the policies that support and enable your service, including providing the right support and training. The more responses we have, the clearer the picture MOD has of your experience.
For more details on whether you can take part and how, please find your service below.
Army Reserves
ResCAS is open to selected volunteer Reservists who should have already received or will be receiving a paper copy of the survey and an email with a link to the online version. You can also access the survey online at https://surveys.mod.uk then select ‘Army RESCAS 2024’.
Your token is your Service number and is case sensitive. Personnel should use the Google Chrome web browser to complete the survey.
For questions, contact: Army Occupational Psychology Team
RAF Reserves
The RAF ResCAS is open to all RAF Reservists (including Volunteer, Regular and Sponsored Reserves). You can access the survey online at https://surveys.mod.uk, then select ‘RAF Reserves Survey 2024’.
Your token is your Service number and is case sensitive. Personnel should use the Google Chrome web browser to complete the survey. If you have any difficulties accessing the survey, contact the HQ Air Occupational Psychology Team below. If we find that you are not in the sample to receive the survey, eligible personnel can still be added on request. Please provide name, rank, Service number and email so that we may add you to our list.
For questions contact: Air-COSPers-Pol Psych Grp Mbox (MULTIUSER)
Maritime Reserves
ResCAS is open to all volunteer RNR and RMR personnel. You can access the survey online at https://surveys.mod.uk/, then select ‘Maritime Reserves Survey 2024.
Your token is your Service number and is case sensitive. Personnel should use the Google Chrome web browser to complete the survey.
For questions, contact the Navy Research Psychology Team