Members of the public are being invited to share feedback on mental health services delivered in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
A new survey has launched today which seeks views from patients, carers and the wider public on ways they may have sought help for mental health problems, and how useful they found them to be.
As part of its Mental Health Strategy for 2023-28, NHSGGC wants to hear about people’s experiences and what matters most to them when using mental health services.
Feedback from the anonymous survey, which takes less than 10 minutes to complete, will be used to help plan services for patients and their carers, and to improve the way mental health services are delivered.
Views will be taken until 12pm on Thursday, 25 April when the survey closes.
To view the survey, please visit: Your Views on Mental Health Services in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (office.com)
For more information on NHSGGC’s Mental Health Services Engagement, please visit: Mental Health Services Engagement – NHSGGC