Survey: Chronic illness and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, closes 22nd April 2020

Andy

Retired committee member
We are conducting this survey as part of the Chronic Illness Inclusion Project (CIIP). The CIIP works to build a collective voice for people with chronic illness so that we are better accounted for and included in society. The aim of this survey is to gather evidence for an inquiry by the UK Parliament’s Women and Equalities Committee into the unequal impact of coronavirus (Covid-19) on people with protected characteristics. The Committee will use this evidence to provide recommendations to the UK government. We want to ensure that the impact of coronavirus on people with chronic illnesses is taken into account during this process.

It should take no longer than 15 minutes to complete the survey. You can save your answers when you need to rest and return to the survey later. By completing the survey you are contributing to the effort to make the response to coronavirus more equitable – thank you.
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/3MZWGQV

From the email I received highlighting the survey
The Goverment has brought in new legislation and emergency measures in response to the threat of the coronovirus (covid-19).

If you are someone living with energy limiting chronic illness or energy impairment, we really want to know how these measures, as well as the risks from the virus itself, are affecting you.

Dr Anna Ruddock, advisor to the CIIP, is collecting your experiences and views in this survey. Your responses will be submitted as evidence to the Women and Equalities Select Committee on how the coronavirus - and measures to tackle it - are impacting us as a group of disabled people.
 
I have had problems completing the typed sections of the survey on my iPad. Ultimately I failed to complete it. A friend tried on her iPad and had no problems.

I replied to the email notifying me of the survey saying I had problems a short while ago and will share any response here.

i will try again later with the survey.
 
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