COVID-19 How are we coping - Survey Findings WEEK 1 6th to 12th April 2020 | Healthwatch Lincolnshire

COVID-19 How are we coping - Survey Findings WEEK 1 6th to 12th April 2020

This is a summary report of week 1 of our COVID-19 barometer survey

The majority of people surveyed across Lincolnshire said they were most concerned for people who are vulnerable or weak during the coronavirus pandemic as lockdowns and closures force people to isolate themselves.

As part of our 13 week COVID-19 campaign it has been noted that 340 people completed the survey to tell us how they were feeling. Our findings show that Lincolnshire people are more concerned for others than themselves which is significant as the NHS ask people to take care of themselves and if they need to seek medical help to do so through their GP or 111.

The 13 week campaign tracks how people are feeling week on week during the COVID-19 pandemic, the campaign will identify if there are any changes to peoples behaviours and concerns and share this with providers and commissioners so that local people get a voice. 

Watch out for the highlights over the coming weeks and if you want to get involved you can by simply follow this link to take part: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/VBTW2PB

Social Care Experiences 

Are you in residential care, receiving care at home, know someone who is, or a care worker, we want to hear from you.  You can share your experiences by completing this survey anonymously.

Take Part here https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/NNRSD87

During the Coronavirus pandemic HWLincs will for the time being be changing its working practices to safeguard our staff, volunteers and most importantly the public.  You can still contact us in a number of ways

For general HWLincs enquiries please call 07436 582000

For health and care signposting support please call 07436 582001

To leave a message please call 01205 820892

Or alternatively email info@healthwatchlincolnshire.co.uk or enquiries@hwlincs.co.uk

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