Support the development of Feeling Good App
- Area of Work: Self Management
- Type: News Item
- Published: 8th May 2024
Opportunity to help Feeling Good App develop their resources to better meet the needs of individuals living with long term conditions.
Feeling Good App are looking for help to improve their wellbeing app, with a specific view to including resources that better meet the needs of individuals living with long term conditions.
If you have, know or care for someone with a long term condition and would be willing to take part in three online discussion sessions and completing some accompanying surveys, then you can register your interest by emailing hello@feelinggood.app.
In exchange, participants will be reimbursed with a £20 gift voucher for each online discussion that they take part in.
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