Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Community Life Survey (CLS) is a household survey conducted in England, tracking the latest trends and developments across areas key to encouraging social action and empowering communities, including: volunteering and charitable giving; views about the local area; community cohesion and belonging; community empowerment and participation; influencing local decisions and affairs; and subjective well-being and loneliness. The CLS was first commissioned by the Cabinet Office in 2012. From 2016-17, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) took over responsibility for publishing results. During 2020, the DCMS also commissioned the Community Life COVID-19 Re-contact Survey (CLRS) (SN 8781) to provide data on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected volunteering, charitable giving, social cohesion, wellbeing and loneliness in England. BackgroundUp to 2015-16, the survey used a face-to-face methodology. Following thorough testing (experimental online versions of the survey were released for 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16), the CLS moved online from 2016-17 onwards, with an end to the previous face-to-face method. The survey uses a push-to-web methodology (with paper mode for those who are not digitally engaged). The survey informs and directs policy and action in these areas; to provide data of value to all users, including public bodies, external stakeholders and the public; and underpin further research and debate on building stronger communities. The Community Life Survey incorporates a small number of priority measures from the Citizenship Survey, which ran from 2001-2011, conducted by the then Department for Communities and Local Government. These measures were incorporated in the Community Life Survey so that trends in these issues could continue to be tracked over time. (The full Citizenship Survey series is held at the UK Data Archive under GNs 33347 and 33474.) Further information may be found on the GOV.UK Community Life Survey webpage.
Community Life COVID-19 Re-contact Survey, 2020The re-contact survey (CLRS) is a follow-up to the Community Life Survey (CLS). The DCMS commissioned the CLRS to provide data on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected volunteering, charitable giving, social cohesion, wellbeing and loneliness in England. The two waves of data are based on the 2,812 respondents who participated in both waves of the research: Wave 1 (pre-pandemic) survey respondents who participated in the CLS from July 2018 through to February 2020. Wave 2 (during the pandemic) survey: respondents who took part in a follow-up survey from 7-26 July 2020. Further information may be found in the Community Life COVID-19 Re-contact Survey 2020- Main Report and the Methodology and Interpretation - Community Life COVID-19 Re-Contact Survey 2020 report.
Main Topics:
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on volunteering, charitable giving, social cohesion, wellbeing and loneliness in England.
Multi-stage stratified random sample
Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI)
Telephone interview