Brigstowe: NHS Anonymous Sexual Health Survey

Brigstowe: NHS Anonymous Sexual Health Survey
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Posted By: Dave Johnson
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Date Posted: Thu, 4 Aug 2022

 NEWSLETTER


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HAVE YOUR SAY ABOUT LOCAL SEXUAL HEALTH SERVICES


An anonymous survey is being conducted across South Gloucestershire, Bristol and North Somerset to find out what local people think about current sexual health services.

The Sexual Health Needs Assessment Survey is entirely confidential and take 10-15 minutes to complete. The survey is open to people of all ages, both the public and professionals, people who have used sexual health services and those who have never used them.

They are asking as many people as possible to give them their opinions by completing this survey because they need to know what people like about the sexual health services they currently have in place but more importantly what they might need to change to make them more accessible and better for everyone.

The NHS BNSSG Integrated Care Board (ICB) and councils in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire are responsible for making sure that sexual health services are high quality and easy to use.

The survey is now live until Sunday 14th August (midnight) and can be completed online HERE.

If you would like to access the survey in another format including easy read or a printed copy, please email sexualhealthsurvey@bristol.gov.uk
In case of broken links copy and paste https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/SHNAengagement/ into your browser.

For further information on local sexual health services, visit: https://bnssgccg.nhs.uk/health-advice-and-support/sexual-health/


Thanks for your time,
Aled Osborne
Community Engagement Manager
Brigstowe

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