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Research opportunity for people who live in Leeds [Now closed]
We want to speak to people who live in and around Leeds about Scope’s Leeds Community Hub. We want to find out what information people need to know about the Hub.
What do the sessions involve?
It would involve speaking to Ema and Nina who are user researchers at Scope. We can do this by phone or video call. We will ask questions about what information you would need if you were going to Scope’s Leeds Community Hub.
The session will last about 1 hour. We will send you a £40 voucher for your time. You will remain anonymous which means your name will not be used in our research findings.
What do I need to do?
If you would like to take part, please email ema.thornhill@scope.org.uk with:
dates and times you can take part in a 1 hour session in the next couple of weeks
if you would prefer a phone call or video call
any changes we can make to the session so that you are comfortable taking part
We will then send you:
an invite for the session, with a link to the video call if that is the option you pick
a consent form
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