Parental and Infant Mental Health and Wellbeing Support in Moray - Survey 2022
We are exploring what works well to support mums and dads from pregnancy through the first few years of their child’s life, focusing on the power that peer-support can bring. Please note: This survey is only for residents of Moray.

TIME:  This survey will take around 5 - 10 minutes to complete.

ABOUT: This is part of a new project that aims to boost mental health and wellbeing of those involved and create learning to help improve the services of the future in Moray. You can find out more at https://moraywellbeinghub.org.uk/projects/ or our social media such as Facebook.
Email hello@moraywellbeinghub.org.uk 
Phone 01343 576219 (answerphone checked regularly)

WHAT ARE WE EXPLORING:
How accessible is organised peer-support, and how can we improve it.
The range of experiences around wellbeing and mental health challenges experienced by Moray parents.
Who might be interested in getting further involved by sharing experiences, ideas and becoming a peer-researcher.

CONFIDENTIALITY:
We treat the answers to these questions in accordance with our Data Handling / GDPR and confidentiality Policies. Please ensure you use a code rather than your name if you wish to remain anonymous to our team.
All results are anonymised in any reports created, should sample size be small we will refrain from using the data to prevent identification.
Moray Wellbeing Hub CIC will share the data from this survey to inform future activity around this theme, this will have any data removed that may identify individuals.
Please try to answer these questions as honestly as you can.

SUPPORT:
If you would like to talk to someone about any of the themes from this survey you can get in touch with one of the following crisis services.
https://moraywellbeinghub.org.uk/get-help-now/ 
Or call Breathing Space on 0800 83 85 87 (This number is free to call)
Or call Parentline 0800 28 22 33

This project is in partnership with University of Highlands and Islands and Children 1st. Supported by The Ideas Fund, which is funded by Wellcome Trust and managed by the British Science Association coordinated locally with Science Ceilidh.
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