Research on the Needs of Women and Men Veterans in Lviv Region and Accessibility of Services
The VETERANKA Movement is launching its local branch in Lviv and the Lviv region. To ensure effective work of our team, we are conducting a survey among women and men veterans in the region.
The aim of the research is to understand the real situation regarding the accessibility of services for veterans and the key challenges specifically in the Lviv region.
The results of this study will form the foundation for the further work of the local branch. In particular, we will identify which services are truly lacking in the city and region, in order to advocate for their implementation or develop them independently.
Based on the collected data, our Movement will also develop informational brochures with clear support algorithms adapted to the local capacities of the Lviv region. In addition, your responses will highlight the most critical issues, which we will prioritize in our work.
The survey is anonymous. The data will be used only in a generalized form for analytical and recommendation purposes. Completing the questionnaire takes 10–15 minutes.
You can take the survey via the link.
Your experience will help us build a support system in the Lviv region based on real needs rather than assumptions.
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