566 people responded to the first questionnaire two years ago
Carers living on the Island are being encouraged to take part in a survey to help shape continued work.
Crossroads Isle of Man and the Department of Health and Social Care first ran the Carers Survey two years ago.
A total of 566 responded to that survey - many of whom revealed that they find their health and wellbeing, social life and relationships with others are impacted by their caring role.
The results of that outreach helped produce a strategy which launched earlier this year.
This year’s survey seeks to help Crossroads understand the challenges carers currently face.
It is anonymous, and can be found here.
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