Social Attitudes Survey 2018 launched
There's chance to share your views on a variety of aspects of Island life, which could help to to shape future government policy.
People are being encouraged to take part in the latest Social Attitudes Survey, which will guague views on issues including health care funding, housing and employment.
It's the third year the online survey, which includes questions on public satisfaction with public services and confidence in government, has been carried out.
Policy and Reform Minsiter Chris Thomas hopes a broad range of people will take part:
And you can find that survey online, or at post offices and local authority offices around the Island.
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