Psychological Impacts of COVID-19: Rural and Remote Residents Survey

Researchers from the University of Victoria are inviting British Columbians who live in rural and remote communities to take part in an online survey examining how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their wellbeing.

The survey takes around 15-30 minutes to complete and can be accessed directly by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3fJKc1u

Participants will be entered into a draw to win one of several cash prizes, up to $500.

The survey is open to anyone who lives in a rural and remote community in British Columbia, is 18 or older, and can complete an online questionnaire in English. We would like to hear from people from diverse communities in BC, from Agassiz to Zeballos, Masset to Golden, Fort Nelson to Trail, and everywhere in between.

Our aim is to understand what your experiences have been through this pandemic, and what kinds of policies, supports, or services could make a difference to you and your community.

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