Wellbeing and living with COVID protection measures

Closed 13 Feb 2022

Opened 24 Jan 2022

Overview

During the coronavirus pandemic, various protective measures and regulations have been introduced to limit the spread of the virus. These measures have changed the way we connect, shop, travel and work. People across Scotland have been doing their best to follow these measures to keep themselves and others safe. 

The Scottish Government knows that some people are finding the duration of the pandemic difficult and that people's individual circumstances will impact on their experiences. This short survey asks a few questions about your experiences of coronavirus measures. It asks what you have found easy and what you have found difficult and it asks for your thoughts on the year ahead. 

Only a few Scottish Government analysts will be able to see full responses. They will make sure that everything is anonymised appropriately so that nobody will know who said what.  

Your response will help the Scottish Government continue to support people across Scotland to stay safe and keep their families and communities safe too. 

 An easy read version of this survey is available to download below. This can be returned to us by email. For any other accessibility requirements, please get in touch with us.

Thank you.

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What happens next

The Scottish Government will analyse responses from different people to understand more about people's experiences of coronavirus restrictions. These findings will be published in a research report. 

Only a few Scottish Government analysts will be able to see full responses. They will make sure that everything is anonymised appropriately so that nobody will know who said what.  

Your response will not be published in full, although the final research report may include selected excerpts. Again, this will be completely anonymous. 

To find out how we handle your personal data, please see our privacy policy. By clicking submit you agree to our privacy policy.

 

Interests

  • Equality, Welfare and Rights
  • Health and Social Care