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Making mental health care better in Oxfordshire – we want to hear from you…
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Consultation has concluded
If you have accessed adult and/or older adult mental health services in Oxfordshire, please share your thoughts and experiences with us in our survey below, to help us understand what works well and what needs improvement.
Oxfordshire County Council, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board (BOB ICB), and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust are working together as part of a big plan to improve mental health services. Our goal is to team up with different groups and use our skills to make mental health care better in Oxfordshire. We are working together with doctors, voluntary groups, community services, and others, to help everyone in Oxfordshire with their mental health. We will use your feedback to help us make decisions.
This is your community and your voice is important to us.
Survey
Our survey asks you to tell us about your experiences of adult or older adult mental health services you have accessed in Oxfordshire, and how you feel and think about them. We will keep everything you say private and anonymous.
We understand that this might be hard for some people to do, but the information you give us is very useful in finding out what helps people and what needs improvement.
All responses must be received by 15 July 2024.
If you feel you need to talk to someone about your mental health, as a result of answering these questions please see the contact list below:
Call 111 for the 24/7 Mental Health Helpline if you need urgent mental health support. This service is available to people of all ages in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
Contact your General Practitioner (GP) if you are experiencing mental health problems and are not known to local mental health services.
Call Samaritans for emotional support on the phone, 24 hours a day 365 days a year, by dialling 116 123.
If you have accessed adult and/or older adult mental health services in Oxfordshire, please share your thoughts and experiences with us in our survey below, to help us understand what works well and what needs improvement.
Oxfordshire County Council, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board (BOB ICB), and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust are working together as part of a big plan to improve mental health services. Our goal is to team up with different groups and use our skills to make mental health care better in Oxfordshire. We are working together with doctors, voluntary groups, community services, and others, to help everyone in Oxfordshire with their mental health. We will use your feedback to help us make decisions.
This is your community and your voice is important to us.
Survey
Our survey asks you to tell us about your experiences of adult or older adult mental health services you have accessed in Oxfordshire, and how you feel and think about them. We will keep everything you say private and anonymous.
We understand that this might be hard for some people to do, but the information you give us is very useful in finding out what helps people and what needs improvement.
All responses must be received by 15 July 2024.
If you feel you need to talk to someone about your mental health, as a result of answering these questions please see the contact list below:
Call 111 for the 24/7 Mental Health Helpline if you need urgent mental health support. This service is available to people of all ages in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
Contact your General Practitioner (GP) if you are experiencing mental health problems and are not known to local mental health services.
Call Samaritans for emotional support on the phone, 24 hours a day 365 days a year, by dialling 116 123.
This survey asks you to tell us about your experiences of mental health services you have accessed in Oxfordshire, and how you feel and think about them.
Please only complete this survey if you have accessed adult and/or older adult mental health services.
Consultation has concluded
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If you (or anyone you know) needs this consultation in an alternative format in order to have your say, ie Easy Read, large text, audio, Braille or a community language, please email consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk or call the council’s customer services team on 01865 816000 and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Printed copies
You can request a paper copy of the consultation documents by emailing: consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk or call the county council's Customer Services Team on 01865 816000 or download it from this page. We have provided a Freepost address on the paper survey form for you to return your completed survey.