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Pre learning questions

Pre learning questions

In order to understand if this learning guide has been useful we are going to ask you some questions before and after you’ve used it. We will link your responses to help us understand whether or not it has been helpful. There are no right or wrong answers. 

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Question 1 / 9

1. What is your primary motivation for using Crisis Tools?

What has brought you here today?

2. Where do you see yourself using the information you learn from Crisis Tools most?

3. Where in England do you live?

4. How old are you?

We know that age is just a number but it really helps us to know who is using our platform!

5. How would you currently describe your gender?

6. How would you describe your ethnicity?

7. Where did you hear about Crisis Tools?

8. How would you rate your level of confidence to set up safe spaces that allow for honest conversations around mental health crisis?

9. How knowledgeable are you about the reasons why many young LGBTQIA+ people are reluctant to reach out for mental health support in our current system?

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