‘Step up to Great’ Mental Health services in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland

The NHS is urging the public to have their say on plans to improve the way adult mental health care is delivered across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR).
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A public consultation was launched on Monday 24 May and runs through to 15th August 2021. Everyone is asked to get involved and help shape future services.

The NHS in LLR is investing more in local services to dramatically improve urgent and community care and treatment to improve people’s lives. Some changes were made during the pandemic and Commissioners want to know if they should be made permanent. 

The aim is also to bring mental health support out into local communities, making it easier and quicker to access support where people live, and to build on the successful collaborative approach between primary care, secondary care, voluntary community sector and local authorities developed over the past year. 

You can find out more about the consultation and what is proposed and why, by visiting www.greatmentalhealthllr.nhs.uk.

Everyone is asked to complete the questionnaire which you can find here.

If you or a family member or friend would like a paper questionnaire to fill in at home you can telephone 0116 295 0750 or email beinvolved@LeicesterCityCCG.nhs.uk.

If you prefer you can complete it with a member of staff over the phone by calling the same number.

An easy-read version of the questionnaire is available here.

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