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Music Support is a registered charity that was founded in 2016 by veterans of the music industry, all with lived experience of mental ill health and/or addiction.

Music Support's aim is to remove stigma, improve literacy, help with prevention, early intervention, crisis support, and ensure there is a continuum of care for all workers in UK music and live events who are affected by mental ill health and/or addiction.

We tackle this through delivering peer-led services that are evidence-based and encourage a supportive community of practice.

Music Support is currently applying for funding to increase the support we give to people in music and live events who are experiencing mental health and/or addiction challenges.

We need your help to understand your experiences, particularly through the pandemic and how this has affected you. Your vital feedback will help to inform the future development of our services, so they provide additional support to beneficiaries and complement current services delivered across the industry.  

This short survey will ask you some quick questions to help us design and structure the services and raise the funds we need to make it happen. Please be as honest as you can. It shouldn’t take any longer than 5-10 minutes and your answers will be anonymous.

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* 1. Please confirm you are happy to take part in the survey?

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* 2. Please confirm you work in the music and/or live events sector?

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* 3. If you answered yes to the above, what is your role within music and/or live events? For example, stage manager, bass guitarist, artist manager, producer, lighting technician, etc

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* 4. How long have you worked in music and/or live events?

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* 5. Thinking about your life now as well as in recent years, please tell us if you have experienced any of the following (tick as many as apply):

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* 6. In a couple of sentences, please can you describe how these experiences have affected you?

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* 7. The last 18 months have been very difficult for our industry. We were the first to close and the last to reopen. Please tell us how the pandemic and the lockdown(s) have affected you e.g., with your mental health or job security.

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* 8. Thinking about the support you need or previously needed, please tell us which of the following would be, or would have been helpful to you (tick as many as apply):

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* 9. Is there any other kind of support you think would be, or would have been useful?

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* 10. Have you found it hard to get the mental health and/or addiction support you need?

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* 11. If you answered yes to the above question, can you tell us why you have found it hard to get the support you need?

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* 12. Do you think there is currently enough support available in music and/or live events for people with mental health and/or addiction problems?

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* 13. Please tell us why you answered the above question in this way?

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* 14. Would you prefer to receive support from someone who has experience in music and/or live events and similar/same problems as you?

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* 15. If you answered yes to the above question, can you tell us why you think it is important?

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* 16. Finally, is there anything else you would like to add?

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* 17. If you would like to remain in contact with Music Support to hear updates about our services, you can leave your details on the form below.

Disclaimer:
By giving us your details you are consenting to Music Support holding your personal information. All data is stored in a password protected electronic format. Your personal information will be used solely by Music Support for the purpose of updating you on our services. We will not share your personal information with third parties. If you would like to review our privacy policy, please click on: Music Support Privacy Policy.

If you have any questions please contact us at info@musicsupport.org

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