BIMHN members gathering views on mental health apps to help improve local crisis care

February 24, 2020 at 4:00 pm

Members of the Bristol Independent Mental Health Network are currently working on a project to improve support and care pathways for those experiencing a mental health crisis in Bristol.

In order to investigate how the support that is being offered can be improved, we have launched a survey asking about peoples’ experiences and views about mobile apps that aim to support and improve mental health and wellbeing. Mobile phone apps can be used by people experiencing a mental health crisis. Sometimes, apps can be shared or suggested by mental health professionals to people experiencing an emotional or mental health crisis.

The survey can be found by clicking the following link: surveymonkey.co.uk/r/MentalHealthApps.

We are encouraging people with all kinds of lived experience of mental health, including people that support those with mental health difficulties, to take part in the survey.

If you have any comments or suggestions about this project, or would like to hear more about how you can get further involved, please email bimhn[at]imhn.org (removing the square brackets from the email address). 

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