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On behalf of Brighton and Hove City, and West and East Sussex County Councils, we want to find out whether our customers find it easy to access the support and information they need when they need it, and that they are satisfied with this. The best way for us to find this out is to ask you!
We would like to know about your experience of the new asymptomatic testing process. On receipt of your test result we invite you to take this short survey giving us feedback on your experience of the whole process so we know where we can improve. You can complete the survey anonymously, or choose to provide your details for us to contact you regarding any concerns you may have.
Thank you for taking the time to help us improve our services.
On behalf of Brighton and Hove City, and West and East Sussex County Councils, we want to find out whether our customers find it easy to access the support and information they need when they need it, and that they are satisfied with this. The best way for us to find this out is to ask you!
We would like to know about your experience of the new asymptomatic testing process. On receipt of your test result we invite you to take this short survey giving us feedback on your experience of the whole process so we know where we can improve. You can complete the survey anonymously, or choose to provide your details for us to contact you regarding any concerns you may have.
Thank you for taking the time to help us improve our services.
If you need this information in an alternative format, or you experience any problems with this survey, please contact us on 01243 777100 or e-mail feedback@westsussex.gov.uk and we will do our best to assist you. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and have an NGT texting app installed on your computer, laptop or smartphone you can contact us on 18001 01243 777100.
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