Greater Manchester Disabled People’s Panel survey opens for thoughts on cost-of-living crisis
Date published: 19 July 2022
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A survey which aims to find out disabled people's attitudes and feelings towards the current cost-of-living crisis has launched and is open throughout July.
The Greater Manchester Disabled People’s Panel survey is targeted at anyone with a disability who lives or works in Greater Manchester and specifically aims to find out their attitudes and feelings towards the current cost of living crisis.
The survey builds on the 2020 survey from the panel, which saw nearly 1,000 disabled people in Greater Manchester respond about their views on the Covid-19 pandemic.
The findings of the last survey, where 90% of respondents said that the pandemic had a negative impact on their mental health, has helped the panel to apply pressure to decision makers about the services available to them.
The 2020 survey also raised big issues with digital exclusion, as much of the emergency response was relying on digital platforms. This insight has helped to develop Greater Manchester’s response to digital inclusion.
The new 2022 survey focuses on the challenges people might face relating to the current cost of living. Whilst it is an online survey, the panel is encouraging people to complete the survey in whichever way suits them, with postal, BSL and in-person support available if people need it.
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