Your opinions are needed!
Terrence Higgins Trust is currently in need of your opinions! If you are within one of the below age-groups, please click on the respective survey link below to participate.
A group from the Young Leaders project are producing an information booklet on relationships and are looking for input from 13-19 year olds from across the country. A brief survey is being posted online so that teenagers can pass on their views.
The Young Leaders want the new booklet to be as useful as possible, so they are seeking input on everything from the topics covered and the design of the booklet to the name of the booklet and where it should be made available!
The survey will be available online at www.tht.org.uk/yoursay until Thursday 26th November 2009.
Terrence Higgins Trust, Age Concern (England), and Help the Aged are researching how people with HIV aged fifty and overare managing and what help, if any, may be useful. A questionnaire online asks a series of questions about life, hopes and, concerns. It is completely anonymous unless you choose to give further details, and there is a prize draw for two participants, randomly drawn, who will each get £100 of shopping vouchers.
If you’d like to participate, go straight to http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Jnrywa72mTIfqz3gBFufRg_3d_3d
If you’d like to know more about the project, you can find more information online at http://www.tht.org.uk/howyoucanhelpus/surveys.
The survey will be availabe online until Tuesday 4 January 2010.
If you’d rather fill in a paper questionnaire, or you’d like some copies for friends, call 020 7812 1630 and they’ll be sent out, in confidence. Or you’re very welcome to pass this information on to anyone over 50 and living with HIV—we want to hear from as many people as possible!
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