The American Institutes for Research and the Center on Knowledge Translation for Disability and Rehabilitation Research are conducting a survey to learn about how people with disabilities find and use information in their daily lives. Our goal is to better understand what disability information is most needed and how researchers can share this information in more accessible and meaningful ways. But we need your help! Please take about 10 minutes to share your experiences and ideas. Five survey participants will be randomly selected for a $100 gift card. Survey in English: https://ow.ly/WlOu50R6mFE Survey in Spanish: https://ow.ly/ioZk50R6mFC
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I have a favour to ask of all of my colleagues, followers and friends - let's kick off 2024 doing what we can to influence change. I’d like to ask for your support on AccessAble's Accessibility and You survey. We’re seeking insights to help us shape the future of accessibility information and the work we do. Anyone can take part, and there’s even a chance to win one of three gift card prizes, up to £300! Click the link to take the survey: https://lnkd.in/dueBn48P We hope to reach as many people as possible with the survey to make sure we’re including a range of different views. Once you’ve taken part, please do share the link and/or spread the word and encourage other disabled people, carers, and anyone who needs to know about accessibility to get involved too. Video Description: A purple background with a white search box, text appears as though typed reading "How can I change the future of accessibility information?" #SurveyTime #DisabledCommunity #AccessForAll #ShareYourViews #DisabilityInclusion #AccessibleWorld #InclusiveLiving #AccessibilitiyMatters #DiverseVoices
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🌟 EXPERIENCED WEIGHT STIGMA? WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! 🌟 If you've felt judged or treated unfairly because of your weight, especially if you've also faced other forms of marginalization (race, gender, socioeconomic status, disability, etc.), your story is important to us. Dr. Sarah Nutter at the University of Victoria is leading a study to explore weight stigma across Canada. This research aims to understand the diverse experiences of weight-based prejudice and its impacts. In exchange for sharing your experience, you may enter into a draw for a $50 gift card. Eligibility: You're 18+ and live in Canada. Please use this link to participate in the survey: https://lnkd.in/gZRX7W4E For more information, contact Dr. Sarah Nutter at snutter@uvic.ca
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‼️SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH NYC PROGRAMS AND SERVICES FOR A CHANCE TO WIN $150 VISA GIFT CARD‼️ 🫶🏽If you have a history, or are currently experiencing poverty, mental health concerns, and/or domestic violence, WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! 🗣️🗣️ 📊📝Survey results will be made publicly available and shared with NYC lawmakers, including Mayor Adams. Our goal is to use these results to gain a better understanding of the current landscape of services and programs in NYC and to gather insights from your experiences in order to advocate to improve them. 🔴Take the survey now until Sept 1, 2024 at believeny.org/survey 🔴All survey responses are anonymous and confidential 🔴After survey completion, enter your email or phone number for a chance to win $150 Visa Gift card. This information will NOT be attached to your survey responses 🔴The survey will take approximately 20-30 minutes to complete 🔴Survey can be taken in English, Spanish, or Mandarin THANK YOU! We look forward to reviewing the results to improve our services in NYC and beyond. #freemoney #nyc #survey #researchstudy #giftcards #win #endpovertynow #enddomesticviolence #homeless #gethelp #policychange
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FNHSSM continues to share COVID-19 reports with Manitoba First Nations leadership and health directors. You can also access these reports on our COVID-19 page: https://lnkd.in/d4mHXef PLEASE NOTE: We are asking MB First Nations citizens and communities to participate/share their stories, videos and photos for our MB First Nations COVID-19 Response Project. Please submit yours today and be entered to win a $500 gift card: -Photos or videos of community initiatives during the pandemic (pandemic parades, cultural or spiritual responses, food sharing, vaccination clinics, working or schooling from home, etc.) -Video or audio messages of resilience or your COVID-19 experience. -Written narratives, poetry, or artwork as expressions of your experience. -Public reports developed by First Nations or organizations about how COVID-19 response impacts on First Nations. SUBMIT HERE: https://lnkd.in/gvBPrzZX
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If you went to public schools in Vance Person or Moore Counties please fill out this survey to help researchers understand the risk behaviors for teens and how it may have affected your adult life. You will be eligible to receive a $50.00 gift card #survey #research #teen risk behaviors https://lnkd.in/e_CDKi3f
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Looking for a way to do some good this holiday season (while also pretending to work on the Friday before a holiday)? Take this survey! It is completely confidential and the information will be used to help improve access to mental health services.
Last call! Our partner is still seeking participants for a research survey that is being conducted to understand how to better provide counseling and therapy services. If you haven’t already, would you consider taking 10 minutes to fill out the survey? And would you also consider re-sharing this with your networks? Two lucky survey participants have the chance to win a $250 Visa gift card. Participants can also earn $100 by opting in to a one-hour interview (which will be scheduled at a later date). Thanks again for all of your support! #MentalHealth #Survey #MarketResearch https://lnkd.in/gbFuvFQs
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Research like this is invaluable to the autistic community. By understanding the barriers and enablers to successful long-term employment for autistic people, we can look at how these barriers can be overcome. In my view education is key, as education builds knowledge, which in turn builds acceptance. I honestly believe that most employers are very comfortable to provide adjustments, if they understand the rationale for this and the benefits, which are enormous. By contributing to research, we assist in building that rationale....and we may even convince funders to put more funds into education!
Have you hired an Autistic employee through Disability Employment Services (DES) in Queensland? We are looking for employers from all different industries to better understand the experiences of employers who have recruited autistic individuals through DES in Queensland. Employers will be asked to participate in one 60 minute Zoom interview at a time convenient to you. We aim to better understand the barriers and enablers to successful long-term employment for Autistic people - and your insight will be invaluable! Participants will receive a $25 digital gift card as a token of our appreciation. Please complete a short EOI form at http://t.ly/mFTvV and we will contact you to schedule an interview.
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Adults aged 65+, how did COVID-19 impact you and how did you remain socially connected? Larissa Kowalski and Dr. Lesley Jessiman from the Community Health and Social Innovation Hub at the University of the Fraser Valley are conducting a study to examine how older adults were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We want to know about your experiences and perceptions of using online communication to help maintain social connections. Your input would therefore be very much appreciated! If you are interested in participating in this research, please click on the link below to learn more. This study is intended only for adults aged 65 or older. Participation in this study is completely voluntary and all responses to the survey are anonymous. To show our appreciation, online survey participants will be entered into a prize draw to win a $100 visa gift card, with the odds of winning being 3:100. The funds for the gift cards were provided from our grant awarded to us by TD Canada Trust. If participants provide email/telephone for the draw, this information will not be linked to their data. The prize draw information and the consent documents will be stored separately from the participant data. To begin the survey, visit: https://lnkd.in/gD2KfTHC
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We want to hear from children, youth, parents and caregivers across BC! Take the survey to share what health topics are important to you, and how you would like to receive this information. It only takes 5-10 minutes, and you could win one of three $100 gift cards! The survey is available in multiple languages, including French, Tagalog, Arabic, Spanish, Chinese, and more. Take our survey: bit.ly/what-matters-survey
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Adults aged 65+, how did COVID-19 impact you and how did you remain socially connected? Larissa Kowalski and Dr. Lesley Jessiman from the Community Health and Social Innovation Hub at the University of the Fraser Valley are conducting a study to examine how older adults were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We want to know about your experiences and perceptions of using online communication to help maintain social connections. Your input would therefore be very much appreciated! If you are interested in participating in this research, please click on the link below to learn more. This study is intended only for adults aged 65 or older. Participation in this study is completely voluntary and all responses to the survey are anonymous. To show our appreciation, online survey participants will be entered into a prize draw to win a $100 visa gift card, with the odds of winning being 3:100. The funds for the gift cards were provided from our grant awarded to us by TD Canada Trust. If participants provide email/telephone for the draw, this information will not be linked to their data. The prize draw information and the consent documents will be stored separately from the participant data. To begin the survey, visit the link below: https://lnkd.in/gD2KfTHC (Please note: we have deleted a previous version of this post to clarify the wording, and apologize for any confusion.)
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