Call for evidence for mental health (Bradford District and Craven)

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This involvement project has now ended.  

We’re encouraging local people and organisations to share their views on the current mental health services across Bradford District and Craven. Your feedback will help Bradford District and Craven Health and Care Partnership to plan and deliver services across the district.


This survey will remain open so that we continue to collate feedback about our local mental health services and help to identify where things can be done better. This will also be an opportunity to identify what services are working well across our partnership and we will look at ways on how we can feedback to you on how we have acted on your comments.


Response to the national call for evidence (closed on Friday 3 June), which is being led by the government, are currently being analysed and themed. A report will be produced and sent to the Department of Health and Social Care before the national engagement closes (this closes at 11.45pm on Tuesday 5 July).


The report will be added onto the Healthy Minds website (www.healthyminds.services). If you’ve not had the chance to take part in the local engagement, you can still take part in the national engagement by filling in the survey by 11.45pm on Tuesday 5 July https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/mental-health-and-wellbeing-plan-discussion-paper-and-call-for-evidence

We will update you with feedback and next steps in the 'News feed' section further down the page. Please keep an eye on the page for more information.

We’re encouraging local people and organisations to share their views on the current mental health services across Bradford District and Craven. Your feedback will help Bradford District and Craven Health and Care Partnership to plan and deliver services across the district.


This survey will remain open so that we continue to collate feedback about our local mental health services and help to identify where things can be done better. This will also be an opportunity to identify what services are working well across our partnership and we will look at ways on how we can feedback to you on how we have acted on your comments.


Response to the national call for evidence (closed on Friday 3 June), which is being led by the government, are currently being analysed and themed. A report will be produced and sent to the Department of Health and Social Care before the national engagement closes (this closes at 11.45pm on Tuesday 5 July).


The report will be added onto the Healthy Minds website (www.healthyminds.services). If you’ve not had the chance to take part in the local engagement, you can still take part in the national engagement by filling in the survey by 11.45pm on Tuesday 5 July https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/mental-health-and-wellbeing-plan-discussion-paper-and-call-for-evidence

We will update you with feedback and next steps in the 'News feed' section further down the page. Please keep an eye on the page for more information.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    This involvement project has now ended.  

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