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Community Mental Health Survey

Community Mental Health Survey

Inclusion North, are a Yorkshire-based organisation that exists to help create equality for people with learning disabilities and autism. They want to speak to adults and their families who are using community mental health services, to hear about their lived experiences and learn what is going well and what could be better.

They have set up a survey, which they are asking people to fill in by Friday 31st October 2025 to help them learn what needs to change in the community for everyone to get the right support.

It is is an easy read survey for autistic people, people with a learning disability, families and carers who have experience of using community mental health services.

With this information they aim write a report and send it to the Integrated Care Board. The Integrated Care Board make the rules and decisions to improve community support.

You can fill in the survey here.

Inclusion North will share the report on their website on Monday 15th December 2025.

You can email Courtney Cooper if you would like any more information – courtney.cooper@inclusionnorth.org

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