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Calvią conducts surveys on mental health

 

Calvià, 19th September 2023

CALVIÀ CONDUCTS SURVEYS ON MENTAL HEALTH AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING ON ITS ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS

The study will serve to optimise coordination between the different institutions and propose a strategy for the future

Survey's poster

Calvià Town Hall collects data to know in depth the situation of its residents in terms of mental health and emotional well-being. Through web forms, Calvià has made available to its citizens the surveys that the company Imagina Bienestar needs to carry out the study in the municipality. The objective is that a largest number of people in the area participate for a month, who can access the surveys by scanning the QR that appears on the poster that has been distributed by the municipal offices or through the following links:

Adolescent population: https://forms.office.com/e/3vnejq7Wj2

Adult population: https://forms.office.com/e/hq0wi2K7fh

The surveys that are available online are one of the ways of collecting information to prepare a complete report on the situation in Calvià. This municipal research works with the collection of both quantitative and qualitative data from the adolescent and adult population. Next, in-depth group interviews will be carried out with technical personnel from the different public and private health care services.

The final report, scheduled for December or early next year, will also contain the contribution of concrete actions that will allow working to improve the care of people who need some type of treatment or support for their mental health and emotional well-being in Calvià. Along these lines, Calvià Town Hall has a working group made up of the Social Welfare Service, the Calvià Sports Institute, the Calvià Mental Health Unit, the Balearic Mental Health Institute for Children and Adolescents, the Assertive Community Monitoring Team, Ibsalut Primary Care, the IMAS Addictive Behaviours Unit, the Deixalles Foundation and the Gira-sol Association.