‘TIGA Survey: COVID-19, have your say’ deadline extended

By April 2, 2020 Press Releases

The deadline for TIGA’s Survey collecting responses on how COVID-19 is impacting businesses and employees, and what further help is needed from the Government, has been extended to Wednesday 15 April 2020.

On Tuesday 17 March 2020  and Friday 20 March 2020 , the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced a range of economic measures in response to coronavirus. Given the need for social distancing, the Government’s measures are targeted at the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors. However, the Chancellor labelled the pandemic an ‘economic emergency’ and said he will do ‘whatever it takes’.

TIGA exists to support games businesses, particularly at this important time. Therefore, we want to hear your views on how COVID-19 could impact your organisation and what help you need from government. Your input will be vital in informing government measures for our industry.

Please take a few minutes to complete our rapid response survey – our goal is to support and advocate for you at this challenging time.

Take the survey here.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE RESULTS OF THIS SURVEY WILL BE ANONYMISED. INDIVIDUAL ANSWERS WILL NOT BE MADE PUBLIC, but the aggregated answers will.

Please complete this survey by Wednesday 15th April 2020.

Please do feel free to contact the TIGA team with any specific support you need.  We will continue to post any games community specific advice through our normal channels.

In the mean time we wish you all the best possible health through these very challenging times.

TIGA is focused on: engaging closely with the Government to ensure our sector is effectively supported; raising the profile or our industry; providing high quality information and best practice guidance; enhancing education by working closely with our universities and colleges via TIGA University Accreditation; and promoting excellence and best practice in our studios via the TIGA STAR.

For links to the latest Government advice and TIGA updates on the coronavirus pandemic, please visit the dedicated webpage on the TIGA website.

 

Cookies

We use cookies on our site to track activity and visitor numbers - please help us by allowing us to use them on your visit.