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All Wales Covid-19 Well-being Second Survey

 

Aneurin Bevan University Health Board is supporting a national study aiming to understand how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has impacted on the mental health and emotional wellbeing of people across Wales.

 

The survey was initiated by the NHS in Wales back in June 2020 in collaboration with Swansea and Cardiff Universities and all 7 Health Boards across Wales. The first phase of the study collected data from over 15,000 individuals across Wales and the findings from the first phase of research has helped the NHS in Wales understand the mental health and wellbeing needs of the Welsh population. You can read more about the findings here: https://wales-wellbeing.co.uk/en/covid19-wellbeing-survey-results.

 

The study has now launched its second survey which aims to examine how the Welsh population’s mental health and wellbeing has changed over the course of the coronavirus pandemic. The survey results will be analysed at a national, Health Board and Local Authority level and will be used to inform any actions that we may need to take within the NHS to support the wellbeing of our population as we move forward. 

 

We would like to encourage as many people living in the Health Board area to participate in this survey so please do think about completing it yourself and asking your family and friends to do so.

 

You can access the survey via the following link - https://wales-wellbeing.co.uk/iaith-language?destination=/node/1

 

The survey should take no longer than 15 minutes to complete.

 

Many thanks for considering taking part in this survey.  We are very grateful.