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The Aberdeenshire Health and Social Partnership (AHSCP) are developing a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy and want to hear from people living in our communities about what is important to them.
The Partnerships previous Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy was a five year strategy published in 2019. A copy of the previous strategy is available in the important links section of the page.
Mental health involves our emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing, and affects how we think, feel and act. We all experience emotions, such as happiness and sadness. These emotions are part of our mental health.
We want to hear from -
People who have used mental health services and / or supports
Family members / Carers
Staff who provide mental health and wellbeing support
Any other relevant stakeholders
This feedback will help inform the work we undertake as a Partnership and help to shape our mental health and wellbeing priorities moving forward.
Your Views
You can provide feedback in two ways, face-to-face and via an online survey.
In September and October 2024, the Partnership are hosting a series of face-to-face events across Aberdeenshire. Dates can be found in the key dates section of the page. The public are invited to attend these sessions to speak to staff and provide feedback at the event.
The online survey will be available from the 16th September to the 31st October 2024 and the link to the survey can be found below.
The Aberdeenshire Health and Social Partnership (AHSCP) are developing a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy and want to hear from people living in our communities about what is important to them.
The Partnerships previous Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy was a five year strategy published in 2019. A copy of the previous strategy is available in the important links section of the page.
Mental health involves our emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing, and affects how we think, feel and act. We all experience emotions, such as happiness and sadness. These emotions are part of our mental health.
We want to hear from -
People who have used mental health services and / or supports
Family members / Carers
Staff who provide mental health and wellbeing support
Any other relevant stakeholders
This feedback will help inform the work we undertake as a Partnership and help to shape our mental health and wellbeing priorities moving forward.
Your Views
You can provide feedback in two ways, face-to-face and via an online survey.
In September and October 2024, the Partnership are hosting a series of face-to-face events across Aberdeenshire. Dates can be found in the key dates section of the page. The public are invited to attend these sessions to speak to staff and provide feedback at the event.
The online survey will be available from the 16th September to the 31st October 2024 and the link to the survey can be found below.
The Aberdeenshire Health and Social Partnership (AHSCP) are developing a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy and want to hear from people living in our communities about what is important to them.
Mental health involves our emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing, and affects how we think, feel and act. We all experience emotions, such as happiness and sadness. These emotions are part of our mental health.
We want to hear from -
People who have used mental health services and / or supports
Family members / Carers
Staff who provide mental health and wellbeing support
Any other relevant stakeholders
To help you complete the survey we have included some information about services and supports locally that are either fully or partially commissioned or funded by Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership or Aberdeenshire Council in the documents section on the Engage HQ page - Mental Health and Wellbeing Supports and Services (Aberdeenshire)
This feedback will help inform the work we undertake as a Partnership and help to shape our mental health and wellbeing priorities moving forward.
The online survey will be available until 31st October 2024.
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