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Young People: Your Mental Health. Your Voice. Accessibility Survey

We're reviewing the current mental health services provision for young people aged 16-25 in Liverpool.

We will be:

  • Evaluating the current mental health pathway of support for young people aged 16-25.
  • Giving young people a space to voice their thoughts and opinions on what's available, such as exploring what services they are aware of and how accessible these are. 

We're exploring young people’s mental health needs, prevention methods, the services they access, the gaps they experience in these services and their awareness of the themes and services that relate to them:

  • What are the challenges, issues and needs you face in relation to their mental health?
  • How do you feel about the support that’s available?
  • How do you feel about how/when/where you can access this support?
  • Is there specific support you would like to access that they can’t/don’t exist?
On completion of the review, we will develop an action plan that strengthens the support that's available, keeping young people’s voices at the heart of this.

How can you contribute?

This short survey (which will take a few minutes to complete) explores the awareness of the provision available and how it's accessed.
  • If you have received support, we want to understand how you felt about your experience.
  • If you know someone who has had mental health support, maybe a friend, colleague, or family member, we'd like to hear your views of their experiences. 
Every young person's views and experiences are valuable. You don't need to answer every question, but each response is important to us.

Your responses will be treated in confidence; you do not have to disclose your name or contact details if you wish to remain anonymous. 

Thank you for your time. 
 
1. Have you accessed mental health support in the last two years?   *This question is required.
2. If you found yourself beginning to experience difficulties with your mental health, did you: (tick all that apply) 
2. If you found yourself beginning to experience difficulties with your mental health, would you: (tick all that apply) 
2. If you found yourself struggling with multiple mental health difficulties that were negatively impacting your day-to-day life, did you: (tick all that apply) 
2.  If you found yourself struggling with multiple mental health difficulties that were negatively impacting your day-to-day life, would you: (tick all that apply) 
2. If you found yourself experiencing a mental health crisis, did you: (tick all that apply) 
2. If you found yourself experiencing a mental health crisis, would you: (tick all that apply) 
2. Which of the following local mental health support services are you familiar with? Please select all that apply by clicking on the logos below.
 
  • Liverpool CAMHS
  • Young Person's Advisory Service (YPAS)
  • Alder Hey's Eating Disorder Service (EDYS)
  • Mersey Care (please see the next question for a breakdown of the services Mersey Care offers)
  • Talk Liverpool - Talking Therapy
  • Liverpool Light - An out-of-hours mental health crisis service, open from 6 pm-1 am, 7 days a week. 
  • Kooth - Provides free, safe and anonymous online support for young people.
  • SHOUT - Free, confidential, 24/7 text message support service for anyone who is feeling overwhelmed or is struggling to cope.
Please select from the following images.
3. Which of the following Mersey Care services are you aware of?
4. When you accessed mental health support, did you find the process simple to follow? 
This question requires a valid email address.