Review of Mental Health Improvement policy in Scotland

Review of Mental Health Improvement policy in Scotland

NHS Health Scotland is currently supporting an independent panel to carry out a review of mental health improvement policy in Scotland.

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The policy review of work to improve mental health and wellbeing to date in Scotland (which has been facilitated by the National Programme since 2001) will draw together evidence of progress and achievements from a range of sources.

The aim is to provide overarching conclusions and recommendations to inform the future strategic direction of mental health improvement work.

It is important that the review hears from a range of people and organisations who are involved in work relating to the delivery of mental health improvement activity in Scotland. One of the ways that NHS Health Scotland are gathering views is through this short on-line survey. The survey asks for your views on the changing level of mental health improvement activity in Scotland and your ideas on future priorities for action.

The deadline for completing the survey is 19th December 2006.

Further information and a link to the survey is also available here.