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The Aberdeenshire Health and Social Partnership (AHSCP) are developing a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Delivery Plan. We want to hear from teams working in our communities about what is important to them, what works well and what could be improved.
The Partnership's previous plan was a five year strategy published in 2019. A copy of the previous strategy is available in the important links section of the page.
To help us develop the new plan we will be engaging with people in our communities and would like to hear from -
People who have used Mental Health and/or Wellbeing services
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.
Phase Two - 5th October 2025 - 23rd November 2025
It’s been nearly a year since we last gathered feedback, so we’re reopening the opportunity to share ideas. We’ll also be meeting with groups who have experience with mental health challenges to hear their views. Hearing from our teams is also part of this.
You can access the survey below. Please note, this is a long survey so allow plenty of time to complete. Alternatively if you sign up as a registered user you will be able to save your progress and come back to at a later date.
Phase One - 16th September 2024 - 31st October 2024
In September and October 2024, the Partnership hosted a series of face-to-face events across Aberdeenshire. The public were invited to attend these sessions to speak to staff and provide feedback at the event or via an online survey.
The feedback has been analysed and will inform the second phase of engagement.
If you have any questions please contact the team using the following email address - mentalhealthstrategy@aberdeenshire.gov.uk
For more information on the support and services available to you please visit - Mental Health and Wellbeing Supports and Services (Aberdeenshire)
The Aberdeenshire Health and Social Partnership (AHSCP) are developing a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Delivery Plan. We want to hear from teams working in our communities about what is important to them, what works well and what could be improved.
The Partnership's previous plan was a five year strategy published in 2019. A copy of the previous strategy is available in the important links section of the page.
To help us develop the new plan we will be engaging with people in our communities and would like to hear from -
People who have used Mental Health and/or Wellbeing services
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.
Phase Two - 5th October 2025 - 23rd November 2025
It’s been nearly a year since we last gathered feedback, so we’re reopening the opportunity to share ideas. We’ll also be meeting with groups who have experience with mental health challenges to hear their views. Hearing from our teams is also part of this.
You can access the survey below. Please note, this is a long survey so allow plenty of time to complete. Alternatively if you sign up as a registered user you will be able to save your progress and come back to at a later date.
Phase One - 16th September 2024 - 31st October 2024
In September and October 2024, the Partnership hosted a series of face-to-face events across Aberdeenshire. The public were invited to attend these sessions to speak to staff and provide feedback at the event or via an online survey.
The feedback has been analysed and will inform the second phase of engagement.
If you have any questions please contact the team using the following email address - mentalhealthstrategy@aberdeenshire.gov.uk
For more information on the support and services available to you please visit - Mental Health and Wellbeing Supports and Services (Aberdeenshire)
Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership are looking to create a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Delivery Plan. This delivery plan will support, and be based on, various strategies and action plans, these are:
Scotland's Mental Health and Wellbeing: Strategy
Mental Health and Wellbeing - Delivery Plan 2023-2025
Self-harm Strategy: Self-Harm strategy and Action Plan
Veterans Mental Health and Wellbeing Action Plan
The survey questions are based on the Core Mental Health Quality Standards, and we’d like to hear how you and your service work with these standards to support patients, service users, families and communities in Aberdeenshire.
Your feedback will help shape future mental health and wellbeing priorities for communities, as well as our workforce, in Aberdeenshire.
The survey is split into the 5 sections of the Core Mental Health Quality Standards, a copy of the Core Mental Health Quality Standards are available in the documents section if you need to refer to these. Please be aware this is a long survey with the main sections:
Access - 11 questions
Assessment, Care Planning, Treatment and Support - 6 questions
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Page last updated: 22 Oct 2025, 02:14 PM
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Public Engagement
Staff - Mental Health and Wellbeing Delivery Plan has finished this stage
16th September - 31st October 2024
Feedback analysis and phase two planning
Staff - Mental Health and Wellbeing Delivery Plan has finished this stage
1st November 2024 - 31st January 2025
Your feedback is being analysed and will be used to plan phase two of our engagement.
Phase 2 - Public & Staff Engagement
Staff - Mental Health and Wellbeing Delivery Plan is currently at this stage
8th October - 23rd November 2025
Feedback Analysis of Phase Two Survey
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