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Survey on taking your children to the woods


hellyb26

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Hello!


Do you live in London and have any children of 11 years and under? I need to know your point of view!


I'm a local Design Masters student and am looking to gather data about parental priorities and preferences regarding taking your children to the woods.


The aim of my project is to develop a product or service that can encourage parents living in urban areas to take their children to woodlands.


If you can spare 5 minutes, please can you fill in my online survey?

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/GTKLPYT


All responses will be kept confidential and used for academic purposes only. Your help will be really valuable!


Please feel free to contact me with any questions.


Thank you!


Helena Buckoke

MSc Integrated Product Design

Email: [email protected]

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