by
Kirstie Flack
| Jan 29, 2016
NHS England is asking armed forces veterans to share their experience of mental health services and help improve future care across the country.
The launch of a national survey will help improve the care available for veterans as they move from military to civilian life.
The survey is a chance for veterans to share their experiences and views of existing mental health services and to understand the reasons why some people have not sought or received support and treatment. In addition to seeking views from veterans, family members and carers, as well as staff and organisations that are providing treatment and support in this area are all able to take part.
The consultation runs until March 31, 2016. Read more on the NHS England
website here.
To access the engagement survey, please
click here.