Living with a Life-limiting Illness: Access to Care and Related Experiences (LLLI-ACRE) is a new national study that aims to provide a better understanding of the care experiences of individuals with life-limiting illnesses and their unpaid caregivers, including access to care and support services. The results will help health care organizations and providers improve the development, planning and delivery of high-quality care for those living with a life-limiting illness and their unpaid caregivers in Canada.
The LLLI-ACRE Supporter Toolkit offers a variety of promotional tools and resources, such as an email template, newsletter, invitation card, poster and social media content, all in one convenient location. These resources are designed to help your organization promote our study and encourage individuals living with life-limiting illnesses and their unpaid caregivers to participate.
Feel free to revisit and use our promotional materials whenever needed!
Promotional materials
Materials available include:
Social media content
Statistics Canada encourages community supporters to spread the word about this ongoing survey to their respective networks. You can copy and paste the text listed below, as well as save the image to your device, to help you easily share this content through your own social media accounts.
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Statistics Canada is currently conducting a study called Living with a Life-limiting Illness: Access to Care and Related Experiences. If you are living with a life-limiting illness or care for someone who is, share your experiences: https://ow.ly/yl3t50TAfvr.
Results will help decision makers assess the availability, accessibility and use of supportive services and develop programs and policies that meet the diverse needs of Canadians living with life-limiting illnesses.
#YourVoiceMatters #CdnHealth
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Are you living with a life-limiting illness or are you caring for someone who is? If so, please share your experiences by completing this new study from Statistics Canada: https://ow.ly/Z99c50TAfAK.
Results will help better understand health care access and related experiences in Canada.
#YourVoiceMatters #CdnHealth
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Statistics Canada’s new national study, Living with a Life-limiting Illness: Access to Care and Related Experiences, is underway! If this study describes your situation, share your journey and make a difference: https://ow.ly/jI2y50TAfFP.
#YourVoiceMatters #CdnHealth
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Are you satisfied with the type of supportive care you or a person under your care is currently receiving? A new study is now underway to better understand the unique needs and experiences of Canadians living with a life-limiting illness and their unpaid caregivers.
Please participate if this describes your situation: https://ow.ly/vy5m50TAfJQ.
#YourVoiceMatters #CdnHealth
Images for social media
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Living with a Life-limiting Illness: Access to Care and Related Experiences. If applicable, please participate in this vital study! Photo of a person in a hospital bed.
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Living with a Life-limiting Illness: Access to Care and Related Experiences. If applicable, please participate in this vital study! Photo of a person embracing a child.
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