Mental health services survey published
Friday, 26 August 2011
The survey collected the experiences of over 17,000 people who received care in the 65 NHS mental health trusts in England between July and September 2010.
The vast majority of participants said they:
- were listened to carefully and that they had trust and confidence in the health or social care worker they had seen most recently.
- could contact their care co-ordinator if they had a problem.
- had the contact number of someone from their local mental health service that they could call during out-of-office hours.