Doing Mental Health and Wellbeing Research with Rural Communities Survey is Live

How do you think research about mental health and wellbeing in rural areas should be done? What should the priorities be? How should communities be involved in this process? And what would make it feel fair, meaningful and relevant?

The Doing Mental Health and Wellbeing Research with Rural Communities survey has been co-designed by a group of community members with a range of lived experiences including those with no previous involvement in research, alongside practitioners and academic researchers at the University of the Highlands & Islands.

If you live or work in a rural part of Scotland, especially the Highlands & Islands please complete the survey and share with your networks. The results will help Community Knowledge Matters to understand the priorities around research on mental health and wellbeing in rural areas and what role communities should have in shaping this.

You can find more details and a link to the survey here.

Please complete by 17th June.