You are invited to have your say in a Child wellbeing and COVID-19 National survey
The last two years have been challenging for everyone. You and your children have an opportunity to inform support services about what support families need.
CCSP and Catholic School Parents Australia (CSPA) encourage parents, carers, children and young adults aged 9 to 17 to complete the new study commissioned by the Australian Human Rights Commission.
Karl Rodrigues, Chair of CSPA, the national body representing parents and carers with children attending Catholic schools commented, "The research is designed to find out more about the challenges faced by children and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is an opportunity for families to be able to help shape future policy as the Australian Human Rights Commission will present key findings to government".
The Commission has launched two surveys to better understand the social, emotional, educational, and other impacts experienced by children aged 9 to 17 and their parents and carers over the past two years’.
The surveys will help inform the support services children and their families need as Australia continues to deal with the pandemic, and as we emerge from it.
Each survey should take about 10 minutes to complete and is completely confidential. Children will need parental consent to complete the survey.
To learn more about the project, and complete the survey visit www.kidscovidsurvey.com.
Children and young people aged 9 to 17 can complete the survey here.
Parents and carers can complete the survey here.
CCSP urges you and your children to share your stories. The survey is open until Sunday 20 March 2022.