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  • Survey on the Scottish Ambulance Service’s new Mental Health Strategy opens

    Created: 08/11/2019
    News/Events Category: General News


    The Scottish Ambulance Service is developing a 10-year Mental Health Strategy and would like to hear what is important to you in shaping this strategy. To do this they are seeking your responses to a survey that will inform their new Mental Health Strategy. (The Mental Health Strategy is a document listing and describing the specific actions and objectives that they are committing to in order to achieve its aims).

    They are working in partnership with See Me to find out what is important to you about the new Mental Health Strategy. Anyone may use their services, so they are keen to hear from as many people as possible.

    To take part in the survey please click here.

    The deadline for participation is 13 November 2019.




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