If you want to tell the government what you think about healthcare and public services, you have until the end of this week to do so.
The deadline for the 2024 Social Attitudes Survey is midnight this Friday, September 6.
The survey gives Island residents the chance to have their say on issues such as employment, safety and crime to help government formulate policy.
3,000 households have been invited to take part.
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