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Improving Support for Unpaid Carers in Moray - Adult Unpaid Carer Survey
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People in Moray who look after a partner, family member or friend are being encouraged to share their views and help shape future support services for unpaid carers.
Health & Social Care Moray (HSCM) wants to better understand the experiences of adult unpaid carers, including whether current services are being accessed and how well they support carers both in their caring role and in their lives alongside caring.
People with current or recent experience of being an unpaid carer are urged to make their voices heard by taking part in the Moray Adult Unpaid Carers Survey which is now live.
The survey explores a range of topics including adult carer support plans and services commissioned by HSCM which are provided by the Quarriers Carer Support Service. It includes open questions about what would make the biggest difference to helping carers feel more recognised, valued and better supported.
The results of the survey will be analysed and taken forward by HSCM’s unpaid carers strategic group. The findings and next steps will also be published here on the Moray Engage project page.
This experience survey is for adult unpaid carer who are currently providing care or have provided care within the last 12 months.
People in Moray who look after a partner, family member or friend are being encouraged to share their views and help shape future support services for unpaid carers.
Health & Social Care Moray (HSCM) wants to better understand the experiences of adult unpaid carers, including whether current services are being accessed and how well they support carers both in their caring role and in their lives alongside caring.
People with current or recent experience of being an unpaid carer are urged to make their voices heard by taking part in the Moray Adult Unpaid Carers Survey which is now live.
The survey explores a range of topics including adult carer support plans and services commissioned by HSCM which are provided by the Quarriers Carer Support Service. It includes open questions about what would make the biggest difference to helping carers feel more recognised, valued and better supported.
The results of the survey will be analysed and taken forward by HSCM’s unpaid carers strategic group. The findings and next steps will also be published here on the Moray Engage project page.
This experience survey is for adult unpaid carer who are currently providing care or have provided care within the last 12 months.
This experience survey is for adult unpaid carer who are currently providing care or have provided care within the last 12 months.
We are asking you to complete this survey so we can better understand the experiences of unpaid carers in Moray. Your feedback will help us identify what is working well, where improvements are needed, and how we can prioritise future support.
By sharing your views, you will play an important role in shaping services that make a real difference for unpaid carers in Moray.
This survey has 28 questions. Most are simple check-boxes with some spaces for you to write an answer. We really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts.