BDDF Impact of Lockdown Survey 2020
Top 3 challenges faced by our disabled community during lockdown 1.0 were:
1. Psychological distress / mental health (50%)
2. Social isolation and loneliness (45%)
3. Difficulties accessing NHS healthcare and treatment (35%)
BDDF - Initial response
•Heart-warming, 35% of responders had received additional help and support from neighbours and friends.
•Heart-breaking, 84% of the respondents felt lonely and a large proportion felt this some/all of the time.
Other findings
• Local Authority - 53% of responders felt the support they received from the local authority had remained the same, 15% felt they had received more. 32% felt they received less support due to COVID.
• NHS - 57% advised hospital treatment had been delayed due to Covid.
Conclusion
• For those items not within BDDFs control, we will share the insights, as set out within our ‘further findings’ section and as highlighted in challenge 3 ‘difficulties accessing the NHS’ with our wider community contacts - as a voice for our members.
• It was encouraging to see our members positively responded to BDDF continuing the support groups, walking groups and mobility improving seated yoga.
• The results re-emphasise the vital work BDDF is undertaking for our current service users. We must also further tackle access by removing digital barriers and endeavour to increase our reach encouraging more members of our community living with a disability to join us.