University of Essex – Do you live near the Essex coast?

Posted on: January 26, 2023

Would you like to share your views about mental health and wellbeing in your community?

 

What? A two hour discussion in a small group online

When? March 2023 (date TBC)

Pay? You will be paid a £50 Amazon voucher (or equivalent)

Why? To shape a PhD student project on mental health and wellbeing in coastal communities in Essex

How? To take part, please contact Alix Lewis on:

Email: al22960@essex.ac.uk

Call, Text or What’s App: 07504 248092

By closing date of 24th February 2023

 

Interested members of the public need to live near the Essex Coast so this includes the districts of: Southend, Thurrock, Castle Point, Rochford, Maldon, Colchester, Tendring.

 

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