Kilcooley Women's Centre is undertaking a feasibility study to assess the need to expand their services to Ards & North Down Family Centres, to enable the delivery of a comprehensive, and co-ordinated rural women's service, which is currently undergoing a comprehensive pilot.

As part of this process, a survey has been developed to gain feedback from local people to help understand local needs and gaps in services across rural areas.  this information will be used to help inform any new services / programmes / facilities that could be implemented to address the identified issues.

Thanks in advance for completing the survey.

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* 1. Name (Optional)

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* 2. Postcode

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* 3. Age

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* 4. We want to identity gaps in service provision relating to childcare, eldercare, leisure, cultural, good relations, training and capacity building.  Which of the following do you currently access.  Please tick any that are relevant.

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* 5. How often do you access community services that you identified in Q5?

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* 6. Tick where you are from

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* 7. Please state what courses you would be interested in attending:

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* 8. Please state your availability re class scheduling (tick all that apply)

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* 9. How far do you have to travel to access these services?

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* 10. Are there any services you would like to avail of but cannot? Please tick all that apply.

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* 11. What are the key reason/s as to why you cannot access the services listed in Q10? Please tick all that apply

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* 12. Based on the services you would like to access, which do you feel would be a positive development near you?

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* 13. If they were developed, how likely would you be to access them?

  Very likely Likely Neither likely / unlikely Unlikely Very unlikely
Childcare facility
Training & education facilities
Drop in / advice offices
Social space for events & activities

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* 14. Have you any other comments in relation to the needs of people living within rural areas or services / programmes that you's like to see delivered?

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