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Redbridge Council want to hear from you about how comfortable you feel talking about your mental wellbeing.
Do you feel comfortable telling people how you feel? Does that change depending on who you're speaking with?
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 in our communities.
Redbridge Council want to hear from you about how comfortable you feel talking about your mental wellbeing.
Do you feel comfortable telling people how you feel? Does that change depending on who you're speaking with?
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 in our communities.
The short survey should take less than ten minutes to complete. Please answer each question in however much detail you think is right, and feel free to express yourself in your own words.
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 NHS North East London communications team inbox: nelondonicb.nelcommunications@nhs.net
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