Residents urged to complete Covid-19 impact survey

Covid-19 Resident Impact Survey designed image with logos of partners

12 March 2021

Residents across the region are being urged to complete a Covid-19 impact survey which features questions about health, work, testing, self-isolating, vaccines and how Covid-19 has impacted life.

The survey aims to get region-wide insight into the impact of Covid-19 and is being supported by Durham University, the National Institute for Health Research and the NHS Integrated Covid Hub North East

The survey has been pulled together in recognition of the challenges people have encountered due to the Covid-19 pandemic. By completing it you will help our local authorities to have a greater understanding of how your day-to-day life has been affected, including health and well-being, work, household finances, shopping, social and leisure activities.

Views are also sought on the Covid-19 vaccination, the economy and the easing of lockdown restrictions and social distancing.

The results will help in the identification of any additional support people might need to manage changes to livelihoods and day to day living. Your responses are vital to informing local recovery plans over the coming months.

Information provided by you will be used by local councils, Durham University, NHS NE Integrated Covid Hub, and the National Institute for Health Research in line with current data-sharing practices. The information being asked for is anonymous and will be securely held and kept confidential. If the data is published it will be entirely anonymous and cannot be identifiable as yours.

We would encourage all of those who live in Middlesbrough and Redcar & Cleveland to fill in the survey to help shape the future of our local communities.

Take the survey