Health and Social Care – Community Feedback 2022 – Borders residents invited to have their say about the future delivery of health and social care
The Scottish Borders Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) has launched a ‘Feedback from our Communities’ survey. This will give all Borders residents the opportunity to have their say and inform the Partnership Strategic Plan 2023-2026.
National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) and the HSCP are working together to capture the views and ideas of people living in the Borders about the future delivery of health and social care. We are asking all residents to complete a short survey, the responses from which, alongside feedback from upcoming Community Conversations, will be used to produce a ‘Feedback from our Communities Report’.
Chris Myers, Chief Officer of Scottish Borders Health and Social Care Partnership said: “The continuing effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the increased cost of living and providing services is impacting everyone in the Borders. As we look to create a resilient plan for the future delivery of our Health and Social Care, we want to hear your views.
“We are urging all Borders residents to complete this survey and take part in upcoming Community Conversations. Now is your chance to give us your feedback and to have your say on what is important to you in the future of our services. Have your say and share this information with loved ones living in the Borders.”
The Community Feedback 2022 survey can be accessed here:
https://scotborders.citizenspace.com/social-work-integration/community-feedback-2022
Please complete the survey by 14 August 2022.
If you would prefer a physical copy, please contact NHS Borders at: public.involvement@borders.scot.nhs.uk or phone: 0800 7314052.
In addition to the Feedback from our Communities survey, NDTi will be hosting a series of in-person and online Community Conversations in each locality in August and the beginning of September. More information on these sessions will be available shortly.