GM Big Disability Survey 2022

The GM Big Disability Survey is now live.
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We know you are probably sick of being asked to fill in surveys by now, but this survey is different. We are all Disabled People’s Organisations and we use the data the survey gathers to then push to make the changes you tell us you want in the survey. The first survey already made change happen, including:

  • making humanitarian aid hubs during Covid in councils more accessible
  • co-producing a new Mental Health Wellbeing plan
  • piloting a new concessionary fares process to include neurodiverse people
  • making digital inclusion a Mayoral pledge
  • making plans for transport and train stations to be more accessible, and ensuring vaccinations were accessible.

We were also able to use the survey to show the Westminster government where it is failing and how it should improve policies for disabled people, if we all shout together we can’t be ignored forever! We need you to answer our survey to give us more information so we can keep the work going to make Greater Manchester a better place to live for disabled people*.

Click Here To Start The Survey

You can fill it in until noon on Tuesday August 2nd. Please share with any disabled people or organisations you know in Greater Manchester.

You don’t have to fill in every question (there are 97 in total!) and you can skip to the parts you want to answer. The survey is written is easier standard english and has been tested with screen readers, we are also having Easy Workshop survey events for learning disability organisations and anyone who wants one! Get in touch if you want support to have a survey session!

Email: Panel@gmcdp.com or Text/Call: 07367 754 595

Please contact us for other accessible formats or any questions you have.

We will have some paper versions if you need one or click here to download as

Print and fill in, please return to:

GMCDP, Unit 4
Windrush Millennium Centre
70 Alexandra Road, Manchester
M16 7WD

Panel@gmcdp.com 

Text/Call: 07367 754 595

*We use the Social Model of Disability, by Disabled People we mean anyone facing disabling societal barriers due to their impairments or conditions and this includes mental health, hearing or visual impairments, learning disability, physical impairments/conditions, neurodiverse people, and those with chronic illness or fatigue.