Your Voice Matters: Take Part in the DIY Parents Survey
Many families would like to live more sustainably, repair things instead of throwing them away, and spend more quality time together. At the same time, digital technologies are shaping everyday life more than ever before. But how can families find the right balance between screen time, creativity, and meaningful shared experiences?
This is the question at the heart of the Erasmus+ project DIY Parents. Through a survey conducted across several European countries, we are collecting the experiences, opinions, and needs of parents, professionals working with families, and educators. We would be delighted to hear your perspective too!
Completing the questionnaire takes only about 5 minutes, but your contribution can make a real difference in helping us develop practical and relevant resources for families.
Your experience matters – take part today!
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Here you’ll find the questionnaire for Professionals Working with Families https://forms.gle/qqMnyvhav6SKJYdt7
This group includes individuals whose work focuses primarily on families, family support, family integration, the well-being of children and parents, and social, counselling, or therapeutic activities addressed to families. Examples include social workers, family psychologists, family therapists, special needs educators working with families, family counsellors, family mediators, child protection specialists, and staff working in family support centres or social support institutions.
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Here you’ll find the questionnaire for Educators https://forms.gle/7ZZfDJVxipqewDEg7
This group includes individuals whose work focuses on education, the design and delivery of learning activities, and the provision of purposeful educational support. Examples include adult educators, trainers, teachers, workshop facilitators, instructors of practical or creative activities, digital educators, environmental educators, educational animators, and staff of libraries, cultural centres, educational centres, makerspaces, or non-governmental organisations offering workshops for families and adults.
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The questionnaires are open until 10 July 2026.
Thank you for your support!