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Consultation has concluded
We recently asked for your help to understand how you have experienced the services that our Older Adult Community Mental Health Teams provide.
To support the sustainability and improve our services delivered by Older Adult Community Mental Health Teams we wanted to hear the views and experiences of:
People who use / have used Older Adult Community Mental Health services
Unpaid carers
Family members
Professionals working in or in contact with Older Adult Mental Health Teams
Face to face events were held across North, Central and South Aberdeenshire in January and February 2024:
16 January - Stonehaven Brew & Blether, Stonehaven Community Centre, Stonehaven 10.30am - 12pm
31 January - Kingshill Parish Church, Westhill 2pm
1 February - Maud Conversation Cafe, Maud Resource Centre, Maud 10am - 12pm
8 February - The Harvest Centre, Banff 2pm - 3.30pm
The option to respond by survey was also given and this closed on 16th February 2024.
An update on the work will be provided here in due course.
We recently asked for your help to understand how you have experienced the services that our Older Adult Community Mental Health Teams provide.
To support the sustainability and improve our services delivered by Older Adult Community Mental Health Teams we wanted to hear the views and experiences of:
People who use / have used Older Adult Community Mental Health services
Unpaid carers
Family members
Professionals working in or in contact with Older Adult Mental Health Teams
Face to face events were held across North, Central and South Aberdeenshire in January and February 2024:
16 January - Stonehaven Brew & Blether, Stonehaven Community Centre, Stonehaven 10.30am - 12pm
31 January - Kingshill Parish Church, Westhill 2pm
1 February - Maud Conversation Cafe, Maud Resource Centre, Maud 10am - 12pm
8 February - The Harvest Centre, Banff 2pm - 3.30pm
Anyone who has or is currently receiving support from the Older Adult Community Mental Health Services in Aberdeenshire
Family members or unpaid carers who support someone who has or is currently receiving support from the Older Adult Community Mental Health Team
Anyone else who has been involved in accessing or receiving services provided by the Older Adult Community Mental Health Teams in Aberdeenshire who may wish to share their views
Consultation has concluded
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