What should I do if I realize I made a mistake in a question after submitting my survey?

2024-11-21T11:00:25-07:00

Once a survey is submitted, you won’t be able to access it again from the ATP Participant Portal.  However, if you send us an email, we can send you a different link to the survey to reenter it and change your response. Our email is: tomorrow@ahs.ca

What should I do if I realize I made a mistake in a question after submitting my survey?2024-11-21T11:00:25-07:00

I have questions about my health. Can ATP provide advice?

2024-11-21T11:02:43-07:00

It is outside of ATP’s scope of practice to provide individual health advice to participants.  For questions about your health and related advice, please consult your physician as they will be best able to make the appropriate recommendations and/or referrals. For more immediate advice and resources in Alberta, please contact HealthLink Alberta by dialing [...]

I have questions about my health. Can ATP provide advice?2024-11-21T11:02:43-07:00

Why are you asking me about both my sex at birth and gender identity?

2024-11-21T11:07:09-07:00

‘Sex’ and ‘gender’ are terms that are often used interchangeably but they have different meanings.  Both aspects can have an impact on health. Sex is assigned at birth.  It is usually female or male.  This does not change. Gender identity is related to how individuals define, experience, and express their gender.  It is not [...]

Why are you asking me about both my sex at birth and gender identity?2024-11-21T11:07:09-07:00

Why do you need my National Occupation Code (NOC)?

2024-11-21T11:10:57-07:00

When researchers use occupation information, they usually want to understand job functions as well as possible exposures.  To do so, it’s helpful to be able to group similar job types together.  The 5-digit National Occupation Code (NOC) system is a standard way to group jobs.  Previously, ATP would look at the job title you [...]

Why do you need my National Occupation Code (NOC)?2024-11-21T11:10:57-07:00
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