Important: Voluntary and Community Sector survey - Inclusion Health
The HEY Smile Foundation are working in partnership with East Riding Public Health to conduct a survey on Inclusion Health and inviting all voluntary and community groups to complete.
Inclusion health is a term that refers to the health and social needs of people who are socially excluded. Inclusion health groups include people who experience homelessness, people with drug and alcohol dependence, vulnerable migrants and refugees, Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller communities, people in contact with the justice system, victims of modern slavery, sex workers, and other marginalised groups.
These individuals often share common experiences such as discrimination and stigma, violence and trauma, poverty, and invisibility in health datasets. These experiences can result in insecure and inadequate housing, very poor access to healthcare services due to service design, poor experiences with public services, and poorer health compared to other socially disadvantaged groups.
Your feedback through this questionnaire will help us gain an understanding of the issues people face, and will aim to develop knowledge, skills and confidence alongside partners to help and deliver change.
Alternative formats
This survey can be made available in other languages or formats if required.
To request another format, please contact: Mike Nicholson, M: 07971889505 E: mike.nicholson@eastriding.gov.uk
COMPLETE THE SURVEY HERE.
Please note the survey closes 12th August.