Kids & Family

Input From Dunedin Residents With Disabilities Sought For Study On Accessibility

The online survey will be available through July 26.

The online survey will be available through July 26.
The online survey will be available through July 26. (Lauren Ramsby/Patch)

DUNEDIN, FL — The city of Dunedin is gathering experiences and ideas about disability accessibility and inclusion from adults with disabilities and their families or caregivers.

Residents are invited to take the anonymous online survey by clicking here. The survey is available July 12 to 26. OR TABLET. Survey will be available July 12 through July 26, 2021.

The survey will take about an hour and a half to complete. You can take a break and come back to finish the survey later if you choose. There are no known personal benefits to participate other than providing guidance to the city to improve disability accessibility and inclusion.

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For more information, contact the study’s principal investigator, Dr. Sara Green, at dunedindisabilitysurvey@usf.edu.


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