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Experiences of Service Providers during the Covid-19 Pandemic
This survey is for managers of organizations that provided supports and services for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) during the Covid-19 pandemic. This includes community organizations, charities, specialized service providers, group home administrators, and non-government organizations. If you provided support for an individual with an intellectual disability during the pandemic as a friend, family member or home share provider, please complete the “The Experiences of Family, Friends and Home Share Providers during the Covid-19 Pandemic” which is available by emailing general@specialolympics.bc.ca.
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Which of the following labels best describe the services offered by your organization? *
How many individuals with an ID does your organization currently serve? *
Has the number of individuals with an ID that your organizations serves been affected by the pandemic? *
At any stage in the pandemic, did your organization reduce services traditionally offered due to government mandated restrictions? *
At any stage in the pandemic, did your organization reduce services traditionally offered (including staffing levels) due to financial strain related to the pandemic? *
Did your organization introduce any new services, programs, or supports aimed at helping people with ID cope with the pandemic? *
If you answered yes to question #6, please describe the new services, programs or supports below: *
Did your organization qualify for any new government financial supports related to the pandemic? *
If there were government services, programs, or supports on which your organization previously depended on that were no longer available during the pandemic, please describe them below: *
Was the amount of funding that your organization receives from non-government sources affected by the pandemic? *
Did the needs of people you support with ID change because of the pandemic? *
If you answered yes to question #13, please describe in what way their needs changed and if you were able to meet the changed needs: *
From your perspective, what has been the greatest impact of the pandemic on people with ID and do you see this as being resolved any time soon? *
What government and non-governmental supports, services, programs and guidance did your organization access related to the pandemic? Were they effective? *
What strategies did your organization use during the pandemic to prepare/support staff and volunteers? Were they effective? With the benefit of hindsight, would your organization have done things differently? *
What strategies did your organization use during the pandemic to reduce the risk of individuals with ID contracting Covid-19 while accessing programs and services? *
Is there anything else that you would like us to know? *
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