Help us build a more connected city

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SCARU - Self Care Academic Research Unit
City of Westminster

Help us build a more connected city

Imperial College London, in partnership with Westminster City Council, is inviting you to take part in the INTERACT Study. This is a short anonymous survey that helps us understand how people feel about their social connections and community.

WHY YOUR VOICE MATTERS:
Your input will help shape local services and support networks, making the city a more inclusive and connected place for everyone.
• It's quick and easy
• Complete in less than 10 minutes
• Available in multiple languages
• No personal info required — just your postcode

Visit https://bit.ly/westminster-interact-study

Facebook subtext:
On World Mental Health Day, we want to better understand loneliness in our community. 
In partnership with Imperial College London, we are asking Westminster residents to take part in a short, anonymous questionnaire to help us identify ways to tackle social isolation and loneliness. By taking part, you'll help shape local services and support networks to make our city a more inclusive, connected place for everyone. 
To take part in the survey: https://bit.ly/4nIK8ke
This survey is available in multiple languages.

About the Loneliness Study:
Imperial College London, in collaboration with Public Health, is inviting residents to participate in the INTERACT Study. This is a short, anonymous survey designed to explore how people feel about their social connections and sense of community.

Why it matters:
• Residents’ feedback will help shape local services and support networks.
• The goal is to make our boroughs more inclusive and better connected.

Key details:
• Takes less than 10 minutes to complete
• Available in multiple languages
• No personal information required — just a postcode

The data will be used to create a heat map identifying areas where loneliness is most prevalent across the bi-borough, helping to inform targeted interventions.

Survey links:
• Westminster residents: bit.ly/westminster-interact-study

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