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Your Voice, Your Experience, Your Change

Your Voice, Your Experience, Your Change

Across England, community mental health services for people living with serious mental illness (SMI) are intending to change.

Sheffield Health and Social Care want to improve your experience of care, support and treatment if you are living with SMI. This is not only looking at the medical aspects of your mental health but also at how your wider support needs can be improved; for example, your physical health or accessing voluntary sector organisations.

Engagement dates with service users, their families and carers in January, times, links to register and more information are as follows:

17 January 1– 4pm at St Mary’s Conference Centre
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19 January Event – 9am to 1pm at Shirecliffe Community Centre)
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Sheffield Improving Physical Health Strategy Review 
Sheffield’s NHS, voluntary and community sector and Sheffield City Council are also seeking your views on their plan to improve the physical health of people living with severe mental illness, people with learning disabilities and autistic people.

You can Give your views online

An Easy Read version is available here.

The survey closes at the end of February 2023.

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