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Remote Technology Survey

Remote Technology Survey

As part of their research project aiming to find out what longer term impacts on independent living have been caused for d/Deaf and Disabled people by COVID-19 emergency policies and lockdown, Shaping Our Lives has launched a second survey, this time about using technology during the pandemic.

During the Covid19 pandemic many appointments, meetings and leisure activities have taken place remotely. Shaping Our Lives want to find out if remote communication technology is a good way for you to take part or receive a service or if remote ways of communicating are difficult or impossible for you to use.

You will not be asked to give your name and all answers will be kept anonymous. What you and other people tell Shaping Our Lives will then be used to tell people in national and local government the support d/Deaf and Disabled people need to use remote communication technology and if it is suitable all the time.

To complete the survey you can either:
1. Click here to complete your answers online.
2. Send an email to: information@shapingourlives.org.uk and they can send a Word version of the survey for you to complete.
3. Call Becki on 07956 424511 and do the survey over the telephone or by Zoom.

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