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Survey, COVID-19 Information & Guidance

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Closed

Commitment: Short-term

Connection method: Virtual

Open to Provincial Region

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The BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) works to translate COVID-19 public health guidance so that it is more accessible by the public. We are reaching out to hear what sentiments and questions you have regarding changing COVID-19 guidelines and public health measures, from a health and wellness perspective.

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Lead Organization/Department
BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC)

Aim
To learn how to help make future information/materials provided to the public related to COVID-19 guidance more meaningful, clear and focused on the concerns that matter to people. Your responses will be used by the knowledge translation team at the BC Centre for Disease Control to provide suggestions for knowledge translation messaging to the BCCDC and health system partners.

Level of Engagement
This opportunity is at the level of consult on the spectrum of engagement. The promise to you is that the health care partner will listen to and acknowledge your ideas and concerns, and provide feedback on how your input affected the decision.

Eligibility
Open to anyone located within British Columbia.

Logistics
• Deadline for response: Thursday, March 31 (open until midnight)
• Location: Online survey: https://survey.bcpsqc.ca/surveys/public-health-changes
• Commitment: One time survey response
• Feedback on how survey responses were used to impact materials will be shared via a blog post in the PVN weekly e-blast newsletter

Reimbursement
No out of pocket expenses are anticipated for this engagement opportunity.

Health Care Partner Contact Information

Carol Stathers, Engagement Leader
Email: cstathers@bcpsqc.ca
Phone: 778.516.3308

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