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The Care Quality Commission wants to hear from people who have received care for Depression, Anxiety or Stress

15 Apr 2016 - 10:04 by michelle.foster

Do you get help from health professionals for feeling anxious, feeling stressed or feeling low? The Care Quality Commission (CQC) wants to hear about your experiences of health and social care for a public awareness campaign they’ll be running this summer.

The Care Quality Commission is the independent regulator of health and social care in England.

The CQC are looking for men and women who are happy to be case studies for their campaign. Case studies will be asked to take part in some or all of the following activity:
• Speak to a member of CQC staff about your experiences of care
• Take part in a video where they talk about their experiences of care – whether positive of negative
• Speak to media about their experiences of care

To talk to CQC about your experiences of care, send an email to: [email protected] leaving a short description of your experience and contact. Someone from CQC will then be in touch with you to discuss next steps.
 

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