Island based creative health charity Independent Arts have recently launched a public consultation survey, seeking to hear Island residents’ thoughts on the charity’s work, access to their workshops, and what Islanders may want the charity to offer in the future.
The consultation can be completed online, via a google form, and should take less than five minutes. It can be anonymous, and there is no need to sign in to take part.
How to take part
Those who would prefer to complete the survey in person, printed copies can be collected and completed at Independent Arts Creative Hub on Newport High Street.
Reaching those who need it most
The charity, who already support more than 450 people per week across the year, are keen to gather thoughts and feedback to ensure their services are reaching those who need them most, those who are potentially isolated and lonely.
They would be particularly interested to hear from residents who don’t currently attend any Independent Arts workshops, or even from those who aren’t aware of the charity.
What Independent Arts is asking
Operations Manager, Ralph Ridler, said,
“We are seeking views and input from Isle of Wight residents who both do and do not currently take part in Independent Arts workshops, to understand what creative health opportunities people would like, what might prevent participation, how we can make activities more accessible, and where are work is most needed.”
If you could take five minutes to complete the public consultation, everyone at Independent Arts would be immensely grateful.
News shared by Ralph on behalf of Independent Arts. Ed





