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Survey: Covid vaccine experience within African, Caribbean & Black communities in Scotland

February 17, 2022 by Neil Foster

BEMIS Scotland and the African, Caribbean and Black Inclusive Vaccination Sub-Group of the Ethnic Minority National Resilience Network (EMNRN) have commissioned Dr. Josephine Adekola at the University of Glasgow to conduct research on the important topic of COVID-19 Vaccine Experience within African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) communities in Scotland.

This research is funded by BEMIS/EMNRN and approved by the University of Glasgow’s College Research Ethics Committee.

The survey takes an estimated 5–10 minutes to complete, is open until 11 March, and will inform focus groups to take place in March/April 2022. 

If you have any queries about the research, would like to join the ACB Inclusive Vaccinations Group, learn more about our work, or be kept informed of future focus groups please contact us at ACBgroup@bemis.org.uk.

Take the Survey

https://forms.gle/v3YDTnfjyRo3yTrW6

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