CERA Wellbeing Survey

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SponsorCanterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority
SpecialitySocial
ProviderNielsen
Contract Value-
Administration Date2015 (Sep)
Frequency6-monthly
Next AdministrationDiscontinued
Primary MethodOnline
Primary SampleAdults 18+
Response Rate 34%
Sample Size 2,526
Secondary Sample-
Response Rate -
Sample Size -
Sample Frame7,899 from Electroll roll: Christchurch City, Selwyn and Waimakariri District
ParticipationVoluntary
Monetary IncentiveNone
Geographical RegionChristchurch
Average Survey length22 minutes

The CERA Wellbeing Survey is an opportunity for residents of greater Christchurch to say how they're going and what they think about the earthquake recovery. The survey is conducted every six months by CERA and partner agencies with the participation of a random selection of around 2500 greater Christchurch residents. The feedback given by residents helps identify what's causing people stress, impacts on their quality of life and social connectedness, barriers they're facing and opportunities they've encountered, what satisfies them about the recovery and any positive impacts they're experiencing as a result of the earthquakes. This feedback helps measure earthquake recovery progress and gives social and other agencies an idea of emerging trends in community wellbeing, allowing them to make better decisions about how to target funds and resources to support greater Christchurch residents and communities.
 

Previous Administrations
 
Year  Provider  Response Rate  Downloads 
September 2015 (Aug - Oct) Nielsen 34% Full Report
April 2015 (Mar - May) Nielsen 36% Full Report
September 2014 (Aug - Oct) Nielsen  39% Full Report 
April 2014 (Mar - May)  Nielsen  38%  Full Report 
September 2013 (Aug - Oct)  Nielsen  43% Full Report 
April 2013 (Mar - May)  Nielsen  48%  Full Report 
September 2012 (Aug - Oct)  Nielsen  52% Full Report 

 

For more information relating to the surveys presented here, please see the associated methodology reports. These reports, where applicable, also include information on whether the presented response rates and sample sizes have been weighted. Whilst great care has been taken to ensure accuracy, if you believe there to be an error, please contact us.