Let’s Be Heard: last chance to share your experiences
- Area of Work: Lived Experience, Policy and Research
- Type: News Item
- Published: 27th November 2024
Let's Be Heard will finish gathering experiences of the pandemic in Scotland on 29 November 2024.
Let’s Be Heard is the main way for everyone affected by the COVID-19 pandemic to share their experiences with the Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry. It aims to give a voice to as many people across Scotland as possible.
More than 5,000 people across Scotland who have taken the time to share their experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic with Let’s Be Heard. Gathering these experiences has been crucial in supporting the work of the Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry, and informing its investigations going forward. The experiences shared have helped the Inquiry understand the range of different impacts the pandemic has had for people across Scotland.
Let’s Be Heard will finish gathering experiences on Friday 29 November 2024. It will now move on to analysing the more than 10, 000 experiences people have already shared to build on the initial findings that were published last year.
Before then, anyone can still get involved and share their experiences. Take part by completing the online form. The form is also available in different formats and languages.
The form will no longer accept submissions after the closing date of Friday 29 November 2024.
Please contact the Let’s Be Heard team at LetsBeHeard@covid19inquiry.scot or call 0808 175 5555 (voicemail) if there are any questions.
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