State of life survey – Active Essex

Posted on: March 30, 2021

Active Essex and the University of Essex would like to find out how the current situation is making you feel.

This survey will ask questions about the current situation and how it makes you feel about your work, health, money, other people and life in general.

The survey will take no longer than 8 minutes to complete, and can help make a real difference.

Your answers will be compared to other national surveys to work out how life has changed recently, and how we’re all coping. It will help them figure out what support is needed for physical and mental health during and after lockdown.

https://healthwatchessex.org.uk/2021/02/state-of-life-survey/?fbclid=IwAR3JjE8gdOuSZP3RlRKDb-U15Dd_VKUnAGW3h4OQAp2e3nsv5EbYGjQ8GBU

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