Have Your Say on Mental Health and Housing Plan for Brighton & Hove
Brighton and Hove City Council, in partnership with NHS Brighton & Hove Clinical Commissioning Group, is developing a Mental Health & Housing Plan for the city, which aims to identify what works well and what they can improve on in the future.
Brighton and Hove City Council (BHCC), in partnership with NHS Brighton & Hove Clinical Commissioning Group (BHCCG), is developing a Mental Health & Housing Plan for the city, which aims to identify what works well and what they can improve on in the future.
The views of those taking part in the surveys will be used to help develop a set of priorities for the Mental Health & Housing Plan. These priorities will inform how services including accommodation based support services and community support operate in the future.
1) The first survey is aimed at service users, their families and unpaid carers.
2) The second survey is aimed at professionals working either in mental health services or working in other fields but supporting those who have mental health needs (i.e. housing, supported accommodation, charities, probation service).
The surveys can be offered in different formats including translations and paper copies if needed from jenny.knight@brighton-hove.go.uk or emily.ashmore@brighton-hove.go.uk.
The closing date for responses is February 13, 2022.
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