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Mind Yer Mind
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The past few years has been overwhelming and life-changing for many. In early Summer 2021 a campaign called ‘mind yer mind’ was launched, to encourage people in Aberdeenshire to look after their mental wellbeing. We are keen to find out how your mental health has been impacted by the pandemic and to learn from your views on the 'mind yer mind' campaign to help us develop this in the future.
There are two short surveys below where you can let us know your thoughts on the campaign and the toolkits we've developed.
The past few years has been overwhelming and life-changing for many. In early Summer 2021 a campaign called ‘mind yer mind’ was launched, to encourage people in Aberdeenshire to look after their mental wellbeing. We are keen to find out how your mental health has been impacted by the pandemic and to learn from your views on the 'mind yer mind' campaign to help us develop this in the future.
There are two short surveys below where you can let us know your thoughts on the campaign and the toolkits we've developed.