Frimley Community Mental Health Transformation - Carers survey

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For the purposes of this survey, a carer is any adult who looks after a family member, partner or friend, who needs help because of their illness, frailty, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction, and cannot cope without their support. The care they give is unpaid. Further information for and about carers is available here: NHS commissioning » Who is considered a carer? (england.nhs.uk)

We have changed the way that we provide mental health services across East Berkshire and North East Hampshire, Farnham and Surrey Heath. This survey has been designed to understand your experience as a carer, of the mental health integrated community services (MHICS) and/or personality difficulties (PD) services which have been accessed by the person you support over the past year.

If you decide to take part, you’ll answer questions about what went well and what could be improved. The results will help us make recommendations to improve services, as part of an independent evaluation being carried out by NHS South, Central and West on behalf of the local NHS.

The survey is anonymous, we won’t collect any personal details, so your responses can’t be traced back to you. The survey takes roughly 10 minutes to complete.

Participation is voluntary. An answer is required to the first two questions to help us confirm your eligibility to take part in the survey. All other questions are optional, and you can skip any you don’t want to answer. Your answers won’t affect the standards of care received by the person you care for. By clicking "Next," you confirm you’ve read and understood this information and consent to take part in the survey.

Please don’t include any names or information that could identify yourself, the person you care for, members of staff or anyone else in your answers.

Please note, this survey isn’t for compliments or complaints, for those, please contact local PALS services:

Thank you for your time and for helping us improve future services.

Please click on the 'Take survey' button below to give your views.

For the purposes of this survey, a carer is any adult who looks after a family member, partner or friend, who needs help because of their illness, frailty, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction, and cannot cope without their support. The care they give is unpaid. Further information for and about carers is available here: NHS commissioning » Who is considered a carer? (england.nhs.uk)

We have changed the way that we provide mental health services across East Berkshire and North East Hampshire, Farnham and Surrey Heath. This survey has been designed to understand your experience as a carer, of the mental health integrated community services (MHICS) and/or personality difficulties (PD) services which have been accessed by the person you support over the past year.

If you decide to take part, you’ll answer questions about what went well and what could be improved. The results will help us make recommendations to improve services, as part of an independent evaluation being carried out by NHS South, Central and West on behalf of the local NHS.

The survey is anonymous, we won’t collect any personal details, so your responses can’t be traced back to you. The survey takes roughly 10 minutes to complete.

Participation is voluntary. An answer is required to the first two questions to help us confirm your eligibility to take part in the survey. All other questions are optional, and you can skip any you don’t want to answer. Your answers won’t affect the standards of care received by the person you care for. By clicking "Next," you confirm you’ve read and understood this information and consent to take part in the survey.

Please don’t include any names or information that could identify yourself, the person you care for, members of staff or anyone else in your answers.

Please note, this survey isn’t for compliments or complaints, for those, please contact local PALS services:

Thank you for your time and for helping us improve future services.

Please click on the 'Take survey' button below to give your views.