Time to Change survey

Posted on: April 19, 2021

With the closure of the National Time to Change campaign, we are trying to gather information from people who live and work in West Essex about what they think we should be working on next.
The last 10 years have focussed on reducing stigma and discrimination and whilst there is still a lot of work to be done in these areas, we are curious about what needs to be tackled next and how we can be supportive in making that happen.
As such, we would be grateful if you could help us to share this survey in any newsletters, blog posts, with friends or family who might be interested in helping us to achieve this goal.
We are grateful for any support that you are able to give us in sharing the survey far and wide (within West Essex!).
This survey is anonymous and should take around 5 minutes to complete: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/08RL5I/ 
If you have any questions or are interested to learn more about how you could get involved, please contact Devika Chowdhury at dchowdhury@mindinwestessex.org.uk

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