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Hi everyone! I've got an update about what our Scope Research Panel is up to.
For those who don't know, our Scope Research Panel is a group of over 1,000 disabled people (and parents and carers of disabled children) who take part in surveys, one to one sessions, focus groups and more. It's a good way of using your lived experiences and have your say, and we're always keen to have new people sign up. Lots of members of the online community are also panellists.
You can sign up as a panellist wherever you are in England and Wales, but we're currently particularly interested in people from North West England. Soon I'll be sending out some really important surveys about energy providers, to improve how disabled households in the North West are treated by energy providers.
If you have any friends or family in the North West who are disabled (or in a disabled household), you can also tell them about the Panel and our upcoming surveys. To sign up or read more information, go to https://www.panel.scope.org.uk. You can also email me at researchpanel@scope.org.uk. Thanks everyone!
Thanks,
James
For those who don't know, our Scope Research Panel is a group of over 1,000 disabled people (and parents and carers of disabled children) who take part in surveys, one to one sessions, focus groups and more. It's a good way of using your lived experiences and have your say, and we're always keen to have new people sign up. Lots of members of the online community are also panellists.
You can sign up as a panellist wherever you are in England and Wales, but we're currently particularly interested in people from North West England. Soon I'll be sending out some really important surveys about energy providers, to improve how disabled households in the North West are treated by energy providers.
If you have any friends or family in the North West who are disabled (or in a disabled household), you can also tell them about the Panel and our upcoming surveys. To sign up or read more information, go to https://www.panel.scope.org.uk. You can also email me at researchpanel@scope.org.uk. Thanks everyone!
Thanks,
James
James Roscow
Panel Lead, Scope
Here East Press Centre
14 East Bay Lane, Stratford, East London
E15 2GW
Click here to join Scope's Research Panel
Panel Lead, Scope
Here East Press Centre
14 East Bay Lane, Stratford, East London
E15 2GW
Click here to join Scope's Research Panel
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