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We have today published the latest snapshot report from our COVID-19 survey data.
The report is based on data from completed surveys, submitted up to 3.8.20.
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This report looks at how the mental health and wellbeing of people has been affected during the COVID pandemic.
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In July we produced an interim report using the mental health and wellbeing comments from our COVID-19 survey. This has been updated using surveys completed up to 31 October 2020.
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In early May 2020, Healthwatch Tameside launched a new survey.
It asks people about their experiences during lockdown, including questions about physical health, mental health, social activities, information sources, technology and other areas. -
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This report follows on from our 2016 mental health report, and an event held at The Grafton Centre in April 2017. -
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This report includes a summary of all information collated during 2014, 2015 and 2016, with a more detailed focus on information from 2016. -
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Our annual report was submitted by the end of June, as required. Have a look at how we made a difference. -
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A report bringing together all the feedback we received about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. -
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In this report we are looking at how people are feeling mentally, and whether there have been any short-term changes due to the pandemic. -
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What did people tell us about their experiences of using health and care services? -
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What did the responses to this report tell us?
What do mental health service users and their carers think? -
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What did people tell us in their responses to this survey between August 2021 and March 2022? -
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What did people tell us about their experience of delays to care since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic?
Find out in this report. -
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This new report provides information about the responses to our Health and care experiences survey, which was open from April to December 2022. -
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Healthwatch Tameside publishes it’s report on Mental Health services in Tameside following an engagement exercise surveying 198 people during the period of May 2023 until March 2023.