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Getting it right for young people in East Berks

October 10, 2017

World Mental Health Day is celebrated annually today (10 October).

To celebrate, East Berkshire Clinical Commissioning Group, Local Authorities in Bracknell & Ascot, Slough and Windsor and Maidenhead together with Berkshire Health Care Foundation NHS Trust are launching a survey to understand if health and community services for young people being offered are easy for them to use.

It’s aimed at young people aged 11-18 across East Berkshire and Slough Children’s Services Trust is supporting and promoting the survey.

Organisers are committed to improving access to services, particularly those related to young people’s emotional and physical wellbeing, this survey will help us in making sure we are getting it right first time and where we need to make improvements.

The information collected from this survey will be used to help inform local NHS and councils to help shape future services for young people.
The survey can be accessed via the following link:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/QRTW35C and will be live until Tuesday 31 October 2017.

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