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[Closed] STW parents please help...

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My friend Anna's a graphic designer and for her MA final project she wants to design something to encourage families with young children to grow some of their own food at home. She's not sure what that 'something' will be, or whether it'll be aimed at the children or the parents, or both.

So, she's got an online survey going to get a feeling for how much exposure children get to growing at school, whether families already get their children involved in growing at home, what sorts of resources would make encourage, what would get non-gardeners to grow something etc.

The survey's short, quick and anonymous - the more responses the better, so if you have children and a spare minute, please give her the benefit of the STW hive mind!

[url= http://plumbelly.co.uk/surveys/index.php?sid=72669&lang=en ]Survey[/url]

Some of you have already helped Anna with an earlier survey - thank you.


 
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Excellent, thank you both!

I should have said, she's not just looking for the opinions of oily-fingered cyclists, so if anyone could send the survey link on to friends or family with young children, that would be wonderful:

http://plumbelly.co.uk/surveys/index.php?sid=72669&lang=en

Thank you STW massive!


 
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DONE anything to [s]skive work[/s]help out


 
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You're all stars! Thank you.


 
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Done. Do I win £5?


 
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Posted : 24/08/2009 4:01 pm
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Thank you all you lovely people!

Anna's looked at the answers so far and decided she's missed a question - so, would anyone reading this thread now please fill in the new survey here instead of the one linked at the top:

http://plumbelly.co.uk/surveys/index.php?sid=82648&newtest=Y&lang=en

(the original is still live, so no answers have been lost)

Thanks!


 
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Done again!! 8)


 
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If it's any help I work for a seed packaging company 😉

no kids so didn't do the survey


 
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done..

bring on the turnips 🙂


 
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Posted : 24/08/2009 6:25 pm
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Thanks everyone - Anna's got loads of responses to analyse thanks to you.

Orangista, would you mind if Anna contacted you if she thinks of any questions a seed packager might be able to help with?


 
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done once and now again...


 
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[b]finnegan[/b], sure no prob, contact details in profile.


 
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Done by missus (communications/marketing/PR type, and veggie grower).


 
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