This survey has been developed by Avon and Somerset Police to understand community relationships in the area of Halcon. 
 
All responses to this survey will be anonymous and the results will be used to inform a campaign aimed at helping to prevent crimes affecting isolated people in our communities. 
 
Completion time: 2 minutes 

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* 1. Do you live in Halcon?

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* 2. Age (select one) 

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* 3. Gender: How do you identify?

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* 4. Which of the following categories best describes your employment status?

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* 5. How many people (adults and children) currently live in your household?

Isolation is described as feeling alone and/or without friends or help. It is also described as having a lack of contact between people and groups of people, as well as failing to maintain communication between people.

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* 6. Do you ever feel like you are 

  Always  Some days  Never
Alone 
Without friends
Having lack of contact with people outside your household 
Failing to maintain contact with family and/or friends outside your household 
Without help 

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* 7. Do you have someone who helps you with everyday tasks such as childcare, shopping, dog walking (etc...)

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* 8. Do you have someone you can turn to for emotional support?

Being community-minded means being interested and motivated to help others and the wider community. It means to want to look out for each other and help each other. For example, checking in on a neighbour, sharing the school run or shopping for an older person.

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* 9. Based on the definition above, would you say you are community-minded?

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* 10. What’s holding you back from helping people in your community

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* 11. Do you know what the role of the local policing team is in helping people who are vulnerable to crime due to isolation?

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* 12. To what extent do you agree with this statement: 

"My local policing team is helping people who are vulnerable to crime due to isolation. 

I could turn to my local policing team if I felt isolated and vulnerable to crime".

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