Wellbeing in Surrey

Closed 10 Sep 2021

Opened 12 Aug 2021

Overview

Surrey County Council's Health Improvement Team would like to hear your views and experiences if either yourself, a loved one, or someone you care for has been feeling low, out of control or worried about wellbeing.  This is so that anyone experiencing difficulties in coping with challenges in life, can get the best help in the easiest way. Thank you for taking the time to tell us about your experiences, your views are vital and valuable to us in helping to deliver the best services we can, to support the health of everyone.  

The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. All your answers will be confidential and kept anonymous, so will not be linked to you individually. The survey will be open for 4 weeks and will close on September 10th 2021. 

If you would like us to send you a printed version of the survey in a different language or alternative format, please call 03456 009 009, text 07860 053 465 or email us at my.views@surreycc.gov.uk. The survey is available in the following languages: Bengali, Urdu, Polish and Nepalese.

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As a thank you for completing the survey, you will also have the chance to enter a prize draw to win one of three £20 Love to Shop vouchers at the end of the survey. If you would like to enter, please give your name and contact details when prompted. This will be kept separate to your survey answers so your answers cannot be linked to your name.  

If you have any further questions, please contact my.views@surreycc.gov.uk.

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Anyone from any background

Interests

  • 12-19 year olds
  • 20-25 year olds
  • Commissioning
  • Looked After Children and Care Leavers
  • Special Educational Needs
  • Disabilities
  • Parents and families
  • Staff
  • Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health
  • Safeguarding children
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Adult Social Care
  • Social care service users
  • People who use social care services
  • SCC staff