From Muslim Council of Britain <[email protected]>
Subject Your experience of Covid-19 Matters! Be part of the first survey of its kind in the UK
Date June 4, 2021 3:59 PM
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EVENS is the UK’s first and largest survey of its kind to document the impact of Covid-19, and the lockdowns, on the lives of people from ethnic and religious minority groups.

The survey will provide robust evidence to shift the narrative on racial injustice and ethnic and religious inequalities in modern Britain and is available in 14 languages.

We are looking for participants from ethnic and religious minority groups who are aged 18 or over and living in England, Scotland or Wales.
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EVENS is a project led by the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity (CoDE) and is being undertaken by the Universities of Manchester, St Andrews and Sussex in collaboration with Ipsos MORI and Voluntary and Community Sector Partners, including The Muslim Council of Britain.

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