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50 Pounds Prizes for Tameside and Glossop People

posted: 23/07/2010

There are two prizes of £50 each for winners drawn out of a hat. If you live in Tameside and Glossop district, please take part in our confidential and anonymous survey into the needs of people living with HIV.

Tameside & Glossop NHS and Tameside Council have asked George House Trust to do a HIV Needs Assessment. As part of this we need to know what people living with and affected by HIV think about services and what's needed.
 

Those £50 prizes
The two prizes of £50 cash will be paid to winners drawn from all replies. If you want to be in the prize draw we will need some way to contact you if you win, but the survey is anonymous and confidential. The survey is on a secure website like a bank - one with a https  web address.
 

Take Part Now The survey is online now at SurveyMonkey. If you tried before but couldn't take part, sorry for the technical fault, it is open now.

Or you can download and print a paper copy and then post your answers to Chris at George House Trust. Or ask the HIV clinic at Ashton Primary Care Centre for a copy.

Deadline for prize draw  - Tuesday 24 August

 

Come and Talk About HIV Needs - Monday 23 August

On Monday 23 August, between 6.30pm and 7.30pm, Chris Morley from George House Trust will be at the Volunteer Centre, 95-97 Penny Meadow, near Ashton u Lyne bus station, for people living in the district to talk about HIV services and their needs.

Tea, coffee, snack food and reasonable travel expenses available.

How to find Tameside Volunteer Centre - map and directions

email Chris for more information

Need help to have a say?

We want everyone with HIV in Tameside and Glossop to be able to have their say. If you, or someone you know, wants to take part but needs help in some way, please contact Chris by email, phone 0161 274 4499, or post to Chris, George House Trust, FREEPOST NWW 1004, Manchester, M12 9GH, and we will do what we can to help.

Your Say

George House Trust is committed to involving HIV positive people in our work for Councils and the NHS. We know a strong service user voice is important. However we have no control over the decisions that Tameside & Glossop NHS and the Council may make following this consultation and our report. On this website we will report the results of this consultation and the recommendations, in the autumn.



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