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Cornwall Council’s Housing and Wellbeing and Public Health teams are working together to better understand the health and wellbeing needs of people living in park homes.
As part of this work we are asking park home residents to complete a survey about their experiences living in park homes. This will enable us to build a picture of the factors which may impact on your health and to consider how the council could better support park home residents in general.
If you have any questions about the survey or the project please contact Michael Moares at michael.moares@cornwall.gov.uk or parkhomeresidents@cornwall.gov.uk
Your support with this work is greatly appreciated and we look forward to hearing about your experiences.
Cornwall Council’s Housing and Wellbeing and Public Health teams are working together to better understand the health and wellbeing needs of people living in park homes.
As part of this work we are asking park home residents to complete a survey about their experiences living in park homes. This will enable us to build a picture of the factors which may impact on your health and to consider how the council could better support park home residents in general.
If you have any questions about the survey or the project please contact Michael Moares at michael.moares@cornwall.gov.uk or parkhomeresidents@cornwall.gov.uk
Your support with this work is greatly appreciated and we look forward to hearing about your experiences.
Please complete our short survey to give your views on park home living in Cornwall. This survey will close on 11/2/2024 to allow paper copies to be received and included.
Welcome to the Cornwall Council Public Health and Housing team's survey of park home residents. We are interested in hearing about your experiences of living in a park home in Cornwall and things about park home living which may affect your health.
We will use the information you provide to inform health and social care services for park home residents.
The Data Controller for the information you provide in this survey is Cornwall Council, New County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro TR1 3AY. Data Protection Registration Number: Z1745294. Once the survey has closed, your data will be held within Cornwall Council’s secure network and premises for up to 2 years. Where we ask you to supply personal data on this form, we will only make access to this data available to authorised members of staff who are required to process it for the purposes outlined in this privacy notice. Please note that other information you provide, such as responses to open questions, may be published in full.
The survey results will be included in a report on the health impact of park home living.
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