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Research with people from low-income households

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At the Royal Osteoporosis Society, we want to be here for everybody with osteoporosis, and their loved ones. We know people on low incomes are less likely to use our services – now we’re trying to find out why.

If you have osteoporosis and are on a low income, and you're in the UK, we’d love you to be part of these discussions.

They’ll take place online on Zoom or Teams – or telephone if you prefer – and will last for up to 1.5 hours. We’re giving shopping vouchers worth £25 for your time.

Our small group discussions will be on:

•Tuesday 15th February: 10am – 11.30am

•Thursday 17th February: 2 - 3.30pm

•Monday 21st February: 1 - 2.30pm

All information we collect will be held securely and won’t be shared with anyone outside of the ROS in a way that could identify you.

To take part or find out more, please email or call Sabrina Lee on sabrina.lee@theros.org.uk or 01761 473102‬.

Thank you!

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