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Hearing young people's views on mental health stigma
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This survey is for young people in school years 5 to 13 who live or go to school in the borough.
Redbridge Council want to hear from young people about how comfortable they feel talking about their mental well-being.
Your answers will help to build our understanding of our communities, and will help to shape our approach to introduce practical actions to promote open and positive discussions around mental health for people of all ages.
This survey is for young people in school years 5 to 13 who live or go to school in the borough.
Redbridge Council want to hear from young people about how comfortable they feel talking about their mental well-being.
Your answers will help to build our understanding of our communities, and will help to shape our approach to introduce practical actions to promote open and positive discussions around mental health for people of all ages.
The short survey should take less than 10 minutes to complete, so please do take the time to make your voice heard! The survey will close on Monday 28 August.
If you require support to complete the survey (for example, the survey in another language) or have any questions regarding this consultation, please contact the Redbridge Council engagement inbox: engagement@redbridge.gov.uk
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