Mental health support services for young people: share your views

NHS 24 have launched a survey with the aim of improving mental health support services for young people aged 16-25 across Scotland.
The purpose of this survey is to gather insights into how much young people know about NHS 24’s mental health services, as well as their experiences and perceptions. The findings will inform future improvements and help to make services more accessible and effective for anyone who needs them.
The survey is part of a wider effort to try to reduce health inequalities and support a key goal for 2025 – 2029: ensuring that young people experiencing mental ill health in Scotland have better awareness of and access to NHS 24 mental health services.
The survey is open to all young people aged 16-25 in Scotland. We know that a lot of students studying in Scotland will fall within this age bracket, and this is an opportunity to shape the mental health services available to them.
It is important to note that you do not have to be currently experiencing mental health challenges to complete the survey.
Participants can complete the survey themselves or have someone assist them and the links to complete the survey can be found below. All responses are anonymous.
NHS 24 survey – Young People and Mental Health.
Easy Read Survey NHS 24 – Young People and Mental Health.
