People asked to complete 25-question Public Health survey
People on the Isle of Man are being asked to share their thoughts on homelessness.
A new public perception survey, led by Public Health, has gone live on the government website.
It asks respondents to answer 25 questions about their understanding of the issue and whether they’ve ever experienced it or are at risk of experiencing it.
The survey also asks how serious a problem, if at all, homelessness is on the Island, whose responsibility it is to tackle it and if there is enough awareness of support services.
Taking part is voluntary and all answers will be confidential.
The closing date for the survey – which you can fill in HERE – is 27 January.

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