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The survey has concluded.
Our County Views surveys help us get a snapshot of how we’re doing, and improve services for people across Lincolnshire.
In this winter survey, we're also asking about your views on e-cigarettes, or 'vapes'. Originally intended as a device to help smokers quit, e-cigarettes have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially in the form of colourful, disposable vapes.
The Lincolnshire Tobacco Control Board - made up of local councils, health services and Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue - wants to better understand the level of e-cigarette use in the county, and how safe residents think vaping is.
Our County Views surveys help us get a snapshot of how we’re doing, and improve services for people across Lincolnshire.
In this winter survey, we're also asking about your views on e-cigarettes, or 'vapes'. Originally intended as a device to help smokers quit, e-cigarettes have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially in the form of colourful, disposable vapes.
The Lincolnshire Tobacco Control Board - made up of local councils, health services and Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue - wants to better understand the level of e-cigarette use in the county, and how safe residents think vaping is.
This survey will take you between five to ten minutes to complete.
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The survey has concluded.
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Under Review
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Contributions to this survey are closed for evaluation and review. We will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
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The final outcomes of the survey are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.