Children and young people asked for views on health and well-being services
Children and young people across Shropshire are being invited to have their say on public health services.
The survey asks young people about their local School Nursing service and what other public health services they would like support and information on.
The answers from the survey will help inform how both the School Nursing and Health Visitor Services will run in the future and ensure they meet the needs of children and young people.
Karen Calder, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for health and well-being, and Chair of Shropshire’s Health and Well-being Board, said:
“In Shropshire, we believe that children and young people are really important and we want to make sure that you are helped to be as healthy and happy as possible and to achieve your full potential. To help with this we are doing a survey to find out what you think about your local School Nurse service and what other health and wellbeing services you may want support and information on.
“It’s only a short survey, so please try and take part as it will be used to help us improve the health of children and young people in Shropshire.”
David Minnery, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for children and young people, added:
“I would really encourage children and young people to take part. The survey is completely confidential so you can be completely honest. The information you provide will be really helpful in trying to make improvements in the life and wellbeing of young people in your school, your community and across Shropshire.”
The survey is one of three to help inform the future of the School Nursing and Health Visitor service which are currently being reviewed to make sure they meet the needs of children and young people in Shropshire. The services commissioned by Shropshire Council’s children and young people’s public health team, are currently being reviewed and will be going out for tender this month. The other two surveys will be aimed at parents/carers and professionals.
To take part visit http://new.shropshire.gov.uk/get-involved/0-25-public-health-service-provision/ or go to Shropshire Council’s ‘Get Involved’ section and search for 0-25 Public Health Service Provision.
Deadline for surveys is now extended to 13 January 2017.
For further information, please contact Ann-Marie Speke on 01743 253943.