Post-HASP Questionnaire

Congratulations on completing The Trauma Research UK Help and Support Programme! We hope you have gained valuable tools, techniques and a positive mindset to support you on your ongoing wellness journey.

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Post-HASP

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Name
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Email
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1. Self Image(Required)
Please indicate below which statement best describes your situation today by ticking one box.
2. Independence(Required)
(For example: freedom of choice, financial, co-decision making). Please indicate below which statement best describes your situation today by ticking one box.
3. Mood(Required)
Please indicate below which statement best describes your situation today by ticking one box.
4. Relationships(Required)
(For example: partner, children, family, friends). Please indicate below which statement best describes your situation today by ticking one box.
5. Daily Activities(Required)
For example: work, study, household, leisure activities. Please indicate below which statement best describes your situation today by ticking one box.
6. Physical Health(Required)
Please indicate below which statement best describes your situation today by ticking one box.
7. Future(Required)
Please indicate below which statement best describes your situation today by ticking one box.
8. Psychological Well-Being(Required)
On the scale below, please indicate how you rate your psychological well-being. (0 represents the worst imaginable psychological well-being, while 10 represents the best imaginable psychological well-being).
9. Programme Rating(Required)
On the scale below, please indicate how satisfied you were with the programme overall?
Do you have any suggestions on how we could improve the programme to better support participants?
Would you like to share anything about your experience with Trauma Research UK that might encourage others to reach out for support? (If you’d prefer to remain anonymous, please mention this.)
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