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Mental Health & Wellbeing for Children & Young People
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Consultation has concluded
This questionnaire is to help understand where young people in Turriff School Catchment area (11 -18 years) get support for mental health and wellbeing.
Parents, schools, and friends all provide support but where else in the community would you get support. Who else would you speak to (for example a youth group leader?) and what out of school activities do you participate in? Who and what cheers you up when you are worried or feeling down?
All information you share will be anonymous, you will not be asked to provide your name. All feedback will be shared with the Aberdeenshire Girfec Mental Health group who will use this information to help in improving services for Children & Young People in Aberdeenshire. For further information or support please see details at end of this questionnaire if you need any mental wellbeing support.
This questionnaire is to help understand where young people in Turriff School Catchment area (11 -18 years) get support for mental health and wellbeing.
Parents, schools, and friends all provide support but where else in the community would you get support. Who else would you speak to (for example a youth group leader?) and what out of school activities do you participate in? Who and what cheers you up when you are worried or feeling down?
All information you share will be anonymous, you will not be asked to provide your name. All feedback will be shared with the Aberdeenshire Girfec Mental Health group who will use this information to help in improving services for Children & Young People in Aberdeenshire. For further information or support please see details at end of this questionnaire if you need any mental wellbeing support.
This questionnaire is to help understand where you get support for your mental health and wellbeing. Parents, schools, and friends all provide support but where else in the community would you get support. Who else would you speak to (for example a youth group leader?) and what out of school activities do you participate in? Who and what cheers you up when you are worried or feeling down?
All information you share will be anonymous, you will not be asked to provide your name. All feedback will be shared with the Aberdeenshire Girfec Mental Health group who will use this information to help in improving services for Children & Young People in Aberdeenshire. For further information or support please see details at end of this questionnaire if you need any mental wellbeing support.
Consultation has concluded
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This questionnaire is to help understand where you get support for your mental health and wellbeing. Parents, schools, and friends all provide support but where else in the community would you get support. Who else would you speak to (for example a youth group leader?) and what out of school activities do you participate in? Who and what cheers you up when you are worried or feeling down?
All information you share will be anonymous, you will not be asked to provide your name. All feedback will be shared with the Aberdeenshire Girfec Mental Health group who will use this information to help in improving services for Children & Young People in Aberdeenshire. For further information or support please see details at end of this questionnaire if you need any mental wellbeing support.
Consultation has concluded
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